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Academic perceptions of the use of Lectopia: A University of Melbourne example

S Chang

Ascilite 2007 the Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education | Published : 2007

Abstract

Since the introduction of the Lectopia (iLecture) technology to higher education, there has been debate about its relevance and effectiveness as a teaching and learning tool (Fardon, 2003). Anecdotally, students expect to access Lectopia recordings for their revision and for going through points that were made which they missed in lectures. From the academics' point of view, resistance has resulted from the perception that the Lectopia option will reduce attendance in lectures and also the notion that not all lecturing styles can be suitably recorded by an admittedly limited technology. Fardon (2003) also argues cogently that Lectopia is not necessarily conducive to some styles of lecturing...

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