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March 16, 2012

March 16, 2012. Elizabeth Nesius Writing Center Coordinator Passaic County Community College. Creating a Helpdesk Where None Exists. Creating a Helpdesk Where None Exists.

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March 16, 2012

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  1. March 16, 2012

  2. Elizabeth Nesius Writing Center Coordinator Passaic County Community College Creating a Helpdesk Where None Exists

  3. Creating a Helpdesk Where None Exists PCCC has found that one of the best uses for lecture capture software is not to record class sessions but to create supplemental videos. This presentation looks at ways to address the growing need for technology training through the use of lecture capture software to create short training videos on specific topics.

  4. About PCCC • 4 campus locations • Paterson • Wanaque Academic Center • Wayne Fire Academy • Passaic Academic Center • Student population: 9,500 • Online enrollment: 2,604 (AY 2009)

  5. About the Writing Initiative • 5 Year, Dept of Education Title V Grant to improve writing • Build college-level writing center • Design 20 writing intensive GenEd courses across disciplines (40 course sections) • Incorporate writing, critical thinking & information literacy • Develop and provide online resources for technology and writing • Use ePortfolios • 2007-2012

  6. Technology for Students • CampusCruiser Portal • Web CT/Blackboard • Library Databases • Online books • eTutoring • ePortfolios • WC Online

  7. Current Means of Tech Support • Online Learning Department • Help with Portal, Blackboard, and eFolio • Very small • Open weekdays, 8:30-4:30 • PCCC Writing Center • Help with eTutoring, eFolio, WC Online • Mostly part-time writing consultants • Not technology experts • Limited administrative access (for changing passwords, adding accounts, etc.)

  8. Current Means of Tech Support • Library • Help with online database and e-book use • 6 full-time librarians • The College Experience • First-year experience course that includes an introduction to library research • 80-90 sections per semester • Composition I and II • Both include required research paper • ≈ 80 sections per semester

  9. What is Lecture Capture? • Allows instructors to record classes and make them available to others digitally. • Can be very simple to very sophisticated • iPod/iPad recording of a class • Screen capture software with audio • Classroom setup including microphones and cameras to film the class and software that ties into presentation computer • Specialized setup in a dedicated studio

  10. Simple Capture Software Benefits Drawbacks iPad-Style Recordings Must own separate software to edit. Gives one view only Screen Capture Shows only what is on your screen Not good for in-class capture Free versions have time limits for video length • iPad-Style Recordings • Portable • Cheap • Instant access to video • Screen Capture • Cheap or free • Jing is free. • $50 for Snagit • Can be annotated • Good for short demonstrations • Can be shared easily

  11. More Sophisticated Capture Software Benefits Drawbacks Expensive Recording capability not portable—can be used only in designated rooms Editing limited by what the product includes Usually just cutting of sections Not able to be annotated Video not available immediately • Store recordings in a database • Can be accessed by anyone with an account • Share with colleagues without publishing video online • Easily embedded anywhere • Easy to edit • Excellent quality • Has Closed Captioning ability

  12. Echo360 at PCCC • Purchased as part of the Title V Writing Initiative • Had funding to purchase several units • 6 classrooms (2 on satellite campuses) set up • 1 studio, attached to the Writing Center • 1 portable unit • Some use to capture classes, but far more for short videos • Used for both classes and college-wide training

  13. College Tech Support Videos • Using the Portal • eTutoring • Finding classes • Online Registration • Online Class Information • Logging in to Blackboard • Using various tools

  14. Program Videos • 1st Year Experience research project • ePortfolios • Logging in • Adding artifacts • Troubleshooting • WC Online • Logging in • Making appointments • Individual instructor videos

  15. Saving Time • Allows faculty to spend less class time troubleshooting technology issues. • Faculty don’t have to know how to use all of the technology their students use for courses. • Video needs to be made only once • Education Technology Department spends less time training faculty and students • Customize to your school, class, etc.

  16. Saving Money • Shorten helpdesk hours • Less staff • Frees up resources • Can be used to train those who do provide tech support • Do not have to use product company training

  17. Capture SoftwareFrom TechSmith (http://www.techsmith.com/) • Jing • Free • Screen capture with audio • Can be annotated • Easily shared • 5 minute limit on videos • Easy to use • Snagit • $50 • Screen capture with audio • Can be annotated • No limit on video length • Storage and tagging options • Easy to use

  18. Other Free Capture Software • Camstudio • Open source screen capture • Windows only • Screencast-O-Matic • Java based • No downloads required • PC or Mac • Blog post discussing many products: http://mashable.com/2008/02/21/screencasting-video-tutorials/

  19. Purchasable Capture SoftwareFrom TechSmith (http://www.techsmith.com/) • Camtasia Studio • $299 • Screen capture, but can capture PowerPoint presentations as well • Can use webcam with it • Camtasia Relay • $9,995 for 3 simultaneous encodings, and annual renewal at 25% off • Complete lecture capture software • For use by schools and businesses

  20. Lecture Capture Software • Sonic Foundry: Mediasite(http://www.sonicfoundry.com/mediasite) • Pricing not published • Setup in a dedicated studio • Live webcast capability • Echo360 (http://echo360.com/) • Pricing not published • Setup in classroom, dedicated studio, or cart • Must purchase their hardware • Fairly easy to use

  21. Closed Captioning • Institution-level capture software • Contain closed captioning capabilities. • Automatic with video creation • SubPLY (http://subply.net/) • Free closed captioning software • Added onto a completed video • Can also order transcripts

  22. Thank you! Elizabeth Nesius Passaic County Community College enesius@pccc.edu http://www.slideshare.net/enesius

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