Recording Lectures and Screencasts Webcast (13/04/2011)

Our free Recording Lectures and Screencasts webcast (streamed live on 13 April 2011), can now be accessed in captioned, bite-sized segments below.  

Presented as a lively panel discussion, with experts from JISC Legal, JISC Digital Media and JISC Techdis, this webcast is a practical, relevant guide to the legal, technical and accessibility issues involved in recording lectures and screencasts.  

You can also access our accompanying guidance document Recording Lectures: Legal Considerations.

What do I need to access video streams?
Video streams will work on most computers. To play the video you'll need:

    - Current computer with speakers or headphones
    - Windows Media Player. This is available free of charge from the Windows Media download site.
      (Versions for Mac and other OS are available)

Our streamed, captioned version.  To view the captions, select CTRL + Shift + C.

            Section 1: Introduction
            Section 7: Final Q&A 
 
Our downloadable version (hosted by Vimeo) -

            Section 1: Introduction
            Section 7: Final Q&A
 
A full transcript is available in HTML, Word and PDF format.

Other Resources

JISC Digital Media Resources Links

Accessibility

If you have any questions or require any assistance with regard to the accessibility of this webcast, please email us at info@jisclegal.ac.uk

Licensing

This work, with the exception of logos, and any other content marked with a separate copyright notice, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
 Attribution should be “© JISC Legal – www.jisclegal.ac.uk – used under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence” (with clickable URLs where possible).  The use of logos in the work is licensed for use only on non-derivative copies.  Further information is available at www.jisclegal.ac.uk/CopyrightPolicy.

Enquiries

If you have any further queries on recording lectures and the law, then please use our helpdesk to get in touch.

 

Posted on 04/05/2011

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