Recording Technologies
With recording technologies, instructors can record their presentations and share the content online. ITS supports Kaltura Lecture Capture (KLC) in centrally-scheduled classrooms. KLC is a cloud-based media capture and storage application that facilitates the integration of multi-media content into the UConn learning management system, HuskyCT.
Kaltura Self-Service Lecture Capture - Classroom Recording
This enhanced self-service capability enables instructors to record and publish their lectures without making previous arrangements with the ITS. Self-service recording enables presenters to perform ad hoc recordings in classrooms and retrieve their files from kaltura.uconn.edu. This capability is included in the standard high-tech classroom technology package.
ITS also offers self-service live streaming in select classrooms, which allows presenters to share content in real-time. This tool allows presenters to share content in real-time. No advance notice is required. Self-service live streaming is available in classrooms that have All or Self-Service Recording listed in the lecture capture column of the classroom directory.
To learn more about classroom lecture recording, visit Kaltura Live Lecture Capture
Desktop Lecture Capture
In addition to the room-based systems, we also support Kaltura Capture, desktop recording software that you can install on your computer to record lectures.
Lightboard - Rowe 425
Lightboard is a specialized recording room with a transparent panel that allows instructors to face their audience while writing content on the screen. This room has recently been upgraded to enhance ease of use. For more information and to reserve the room, visit the Lightboard page.
Recording Room - HBL 3110
There is a recording room located in HBL 3110 that can be reserved for recordings. It is outfitted with a high-quality microphone, camera, and computer to record with. Please visit the room page for more information and reservations.
Real-time, two-way calling
If instead you would like to conduct a two-way call, many centrally-scheduled classrooms offer this capability as well. Visit the classroom directory to see if your room has Cameras. Visit this guide to learn how to conduct two-way calls: Web Conferencing in a UConn Room
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