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Lectopia supports delivery of recordings as both audio and video podcasts suitable for playback on a range of portable devices,
including the popular Apple iPod devices and other branded portable media and MP3 players, mobile phones and PDAs.
We have collated a selection of university lecture and event recording examples to showcase the full spectrum of podcasting and
capabilities available within the Lectopia system.
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This example shows the presenters computer screen being captured and presented in sync with the audio of the presentation.
This example keeps within the non-invasive nature of Lectopia, in that no software is required to be installed
on the presenters computer for this capture to take place.
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This example is a 5 minute recording from a first year Chemistry unit discussing avian influenza.
It demonstrates how blackboard-based lectures or other live presentations can be recorded and published for student revision
using the power of the Lectopia system.
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This example is a 5 minute recording of a Statistics unit. The lecture was presented by
Dr Kathleen Chindarsi from the UWA School of Mathematics and Statistics. It shows how students can review complex concepts covered
in lectures, including reviewing the use of statistical methods to solve problems.
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This example is an 85 minute recording of a Clinical Research Seminar presented by lecturers from the Duke University Medical Center.
It demonstrates how two video files can be combined in the recording in picture-in-picture (PiP) or side-by-side (SbS) layouts,
providing students with visuals of both the speaker ("talking head"), and projected screen content.
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This is a complete set of lecture recordings for a UWA first year Semester 1 2006 Java Programming unit, presented by Associate Professor Gordon Royle.
These examples are intended to show the full scope of playback formats and bandwidths available for lecture recordings published through the Lectopia system.
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