Lectopia
Case Studies
  Curtin University

Lectopia (iLecture) is used at Curtin in 570+ units from schools as diverse as Biomedical Sciences, Business, Engineering, Education, Computer Science, Social Work, Viticulture, Visual Arts and many others... more




  Curtin University  
  Duke University

The central application to DukeCapture, Lectopia at Duke has captured over 5,000 lectures to date, reporting more than 100,000 hits. Delivery formats include audio or video podcast, and streaming via QuickTime and Windows Media. Duke deliver to Blackboard course sites and iTunes U... more



  Duke University  
  Swinburne University of Technology

Lectopia went 'live' at Swinburne in March 2006, with numerous lecture theatres set up to give academics the choice to record audio only, audio plus video, or audio plus data projector output (PC, document camera, DVD). Most systems are located in the Higher Education division. Capture of electronic whiteboard material is also being tested... more



  Swinburne University  
  University of New South Wales

Lectopia has been in place at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) since July 2004. UNSW now has Lectopia in 44 locations, including the major lecture theatres, and between 60 - 80 digital recordings are made per day. These are available to the students on the Internet in Windows and QuickTime streaming formats or as podcasts... more



  University of New South Wales  
  University of Tasmania

Implemented in July 2005, the iLecture/Lectopia system has been running as a pilot at the University of Tasmania throughout 2006. Staff and student feedback has been very encouraging and supportive to date, ensuring the continued operation of the system in 2007 and beyond, including expansion into additional lecture theatres, and the addition of screen capture functionality... more



  University of Tasmania  
  University of Western Australia

The University of Western Australia (UWA) first embarked on streaming lectures in October 1998, developing a system to capture and process audio taped lecture recordings. The system evolved into a fully automated recording system (Lectopia) that directly records the audio and/or video of lectures - a system that has now been in action at UWA since 2000 and has recorded tens of thousands of lectures... more


  University of Western Australia  
  University of Wollongong

Since its inception in 2003, the Lectopia system has become an integral part of teaching at UOW, especially for remote campus locations that rely heavily on the recordings to provide them with the same lectures available to main campus students. Lectopia has also proved useful in assisting students with disabilities... more


  University of Wollongong  



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