University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, Canada

Special Projects

Video Streaming Pilot

CETL is engaged in a 1-year pilot of recording course lectures and setting them up for video streaming. The Arts Faculty in involved as well by having their Arts 1000 survey course required for all Arts students videotaped, compressed into a video streaming format, and posted in Blackboard for student review in preparation for exams and assignments. The goal is to try out equipment and processes so that CETL can recommend video streaming policies and procedures, as well as equipment purchases, to facilitate lecture video capture and online streaming across the university.


Arts 1000 Lecture artwork

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Arts 1000 Online Enhancements

The Arts faculty has received TLPF funding to hire students to enhance the existing Arts 1000 online course supports by creating lecture outlines for note taking in electronic and paper formats, online practice tests, and an image bank to support course modules. Also included is opportunity to experiment with high-end video editing to make Arts 1000 streaming video easier and more useful for students.

sample of online course

 

   
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