Lecture Theatre Recording
Lecture Theatre Recording is a system that facilitates the recording of lectures and events for delivery via the Internet. There are currently in excess of 45 lecture theatres fitted out across the campuses (see the table below for a current list). Lecture Recording will enable students to review and revise lectures by accessing the audio and screen content just as it was presented.
Recordings of lectures typically appear on your course's Blackboard site the day following the recording. By default links to recordings will appear in the course's Learning Resources content area under in a folder named Lecture Recordings, but your course coordinator does have the option to organise this content differently.
You may select an option to stream or download the entire recording, or download the accompanying audio. If streaming, the inbuilt EchoPlayer will allow configuration for dial-in or broadband connections.
Note: Students should be aware that there is an expectation that students attend lectures, tutorials and seminars for all classes in which they are enrolled. In cases where lecturers do provide recordings of lectures and other teaching materials on-line, this is intended to supplement rather than substitute for regular class attendance.
The following link will take you to a list of equipped lecture theatres.
For further information on UQ's Lecture Theatre Recording click here.


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