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    In 2013 the University introduced a new centralised lecture capture service (known as the Podcasting Service) and a policy governing its operation. Support information for staff can be found in the Staff FAQs and support for students can be found in the Student FAQs.

    If you are a member of staff whose teaching will be recorded, we strongly recommend you read the essential information page.

    All podcasts can be viewed on the University Podcast Video Portal.

    This information below provides general interest information about the lecture capture service and its operation over the past few years. 

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    Currently lecture capture is offered in 322 lecture theatres and teaching spaces across campus. This number tends to fluctuate regularly as teaching rooms are brought in and out of service. In the most recent academic year approximately 55,000 hours of lectures were recorded – being viewed almost 5 million times.

    Although the lecture capture service is now large and ubiquitous, it originally started out as a small pilot in 10 lecture theatres and has grown over time through a series of projects, as shown in the table below.

    Year Recorded Hours 自由动态网翻墙手机版 Opt-out Rate Number of Rooms
    2011/12 750 160,000 10
    自由动态网翻墙手机版 2,000 300,000 10
    2013/14 14,000 自由动态网翻墙手机版 36.0% 62
    2014/15 自由之门翻墙最新手机版 2,700,000 自由动态网翻墙手机版 125
    2015/16 42,000 3,900,000 22.1% 320
    2016/17 55,000 4,900,000 18.9% 322
    2017/18 60,000 自由之门翻墙最新手机版 14.6% 324
    自由之门手机版32 62,000 自由动态网翻墙手机版 11.7% 356
    2019/20 48,300* 5,400,000 11.5% 365
    * 2019/20 figures reflect the closure of campus in March 2020 due to COVID-19

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    Prior to 2013 lecture capture was on a voluntary basis and attracted between 10% to 20% of academics. During the summer of 2013 Senate – the principal academic authority of the University – considered and passed a policy governing the future use of lecture capture at the institution. The policy can be read in full in this policy document.

    The opt-out policy radically changed lecture capture at the University; rather than it being a limited experience, it was suddenly available on the majority of courses. Teaching staff are emailed a link to an opt-out web page at the start of semester from which they can opt-out on a lecture-by-lecture basis and change their choice at any point during the academic year.

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    Starting in September 2016, University of Manchester students can now access a unique and specialised form of support.
    If a student is registered with the Disability Advisory Support Service (DASS) and DASS believe lecture capture will support a students’ studies, they can prescribe lecture capture as a reasonable adjustment. This means that 100% of lectures will be recorded for these students even if they have been opted-out of the recording process. Additionally, any lecture that is being withheld for editing will be released to DASS registered students after 24-hours if it remains unedited.

    Approximately 2,000 students were provided with this additional study aid in 2016/17 and it was very well received. Over 82% of students described the additional recordings as essential to their studies, 83% of students made frequent use of the material and 94% of surveyed students felt they would go on to gain higher marks due to the lecture recordings.

    Comments from students included:

    “Makes it much more accessible and I feel more included and a valued member of the university.”

    “This has genuinely been perhaps the most important help from the entire DASS experience”

    “If it weren’t for the lecture recordings being made available to me I would not be able to complete my course units.”

    “Podcasts are more accessible and discrete than the voice recorders that had to be used previously, Its a massive improvement.”

    Anonymised student feedback

    DASS provides the recommendation for lecture capture with a targeted approach; individual cases are assessed for their requirements and additional lecture capture is only provided when it will be of benefit to the student concerned.

    Of the 5,551 students registered with the DASS office in the 2016/17 academic year, 2,126 received additional lecture capture. This cohort in descending order consists of: 49.6% with learning disabilities, 42.9% with mental health disabilities, 13.8% with other disabilities, 5.4% with multiple disabilities, 5.3% with unseen disabilities, 2.0% autistic/Aspergers Syndrome, 0.9% mobility disabilities, 0.9% deaf/partial hearing, 0.5% blind/ partially sighted.

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    One of the main concerns many institutions express about lecture capture is the potential impact on attendance. A minority of courses record attendance routinely at the University of Manchester at there is no standard method of attendance monitoring across the University. Recently we have examined ten years of room occupancy data. This data is part of a standard report conducted by many Universities as part of their estate utilisation reporting. Every year for the last ten years a room occupancy survey is conducted. This involves using the timetable to look at the planned booking sizes for classes (expected occupancy) and then survey staff conducting head-counts in classrooms obtain the actual occupancy. This is not exact attendance data, however if attendance had declined with the introduction of lecture capture we would expect to see the actual occupancy of rooms drop as lecture capture coverage increases. Based on the data below, there does not appear to be a correlation between lecture capture provision and the actual occupancy of teaching rooms.

    Image of graph showing room occupancy data 2007 - 2016
    Graph showing room occupancy data between 2007 – 2016

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    The lecture capture service at The University of Manchester is primarily based on an open-source lecture capture system known as Opencast, which orchestrates timetable synchronisation, the planning of the recording process, processing of videos and their distribution to our students.

    Opencast is free to use for educational institutions and has provided us with a flexible, highly scaleable and cost effective approach to lecture capture.

    Opencast has a community of users who maintain, improve and support the software system. An annual summit is held to share best practice in the lecture capture community and to decide the future direction of the product as part of the wider Apereo Foundation.

    The systems that are used in lecture theatres are generic mini-itx PCs running an application called Galicaster which is another free open-source application offered by a commercial company called TELTEK.

    The open-source nature of these systems has allowed us to make innovative changes such as a recording for disabled students (mentioned above), our semi-autonomous editing system based on QR codes and the extreme reliability of the system.

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    This can be particularly beneficial for subject areas where the lecturer makes use of the black or whiteboards regularly, as this would not normally be recorded as part of the podcast.

    At the moment, the use of tracking cameras is via staff opting-in to their use, more details can be found on the video camera recordings page.

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    The total cost to equip all 322 rooms including staffing and equipment for the capitol phase of the project came to £1.2 million. The team responsible for running the lecture capture service comprises seven people whose duties also cover live streaming, equipment lending and custom recording solutions.

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