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3) Development of specialist capture systems for clinical and practical sessions using multiple cameras, microphones, and control rooms.
4) Widespread deployment of portable personal capture devices and classroom capture software to enable recording in any teaching space.
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- What features to look for in your recording software
-What security features are a must for protecting your recordings
-What minimum capabilities should be required when submitting a bid for an interview room
- How to detail the room to ensure optimal sound and video quality, and more!
(Useful for Police, Detectives, Investigators, Child Advocacy Centers, Victim Service Nonprofits, and more!)
Email jwein@maestrovision.com to book your presentation today!
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- How to select your equipment
- What features to look for in your recording software
-What security features are a must for protecting your recordings
-What minimum capabilities should be required when submitting a bid for an interview room
- How to detail the room to ensure optimal sound and video quality, and more!
(Useful for Police, Detectives, Investigators, Child Advocacy Centers, Victim Service Nonprofits, and more!)
Email jwein@maestrovision.com to book your presentation today!
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By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
4. Number of Recordings
• Up to 250-300 lectures, seminars,
prac sessions, captured per day
during semester.
• 27,000 recordings captured in 2013
• 1.7 million streams and downloads
in 2013
5. Total Recordings
• 43,000 total recordings in Echo
System
• 170,000 total recordings in our
old Lectopia system
• Average recording length 2
hours
11. BlackBoard Collaborate Stats
Year
Rooms Unique
Recordings
Started Attendees
Mobile Total
2008
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5,747
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2009
902
6,220
50
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2010
2,116
7,659
905
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2011
4,949
14,163
2,225
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2012
2013 (up
till Nov 15)
9,556
20,820
3,258
175
8,288
25,008
2,502
1,736
12. How we moved from Large Scale to
“Ubiquitous” Capture
• Automation
– Opt-Out Scheduling
– Talend Integration
– Auto-Publishing to Blackboard
– AV automation
• End-User Control
– IMT Integration
– AV Integration
• Specialist Clinical & Prac Capture Systems
14. Opt-Out Recording in All Curtin Venues
• All 150 Automatic iLecture venues
• Academic Lecture & Seminar
bookings only
• Only Bookings in CATS (centrally
scheduled venues)
• 600 Personal Capture (PCAP) users
• 1,000+ PCAP installations
15. Talend Middleware Integration
– Synchronisation of scheduling data
• for all lectures and seminars
• in all 150 iLecture venues
• from Venues Booking System into the EchoSystem
– Creation of EchoSystem Instructor Accounts
• for all lecturers extracted from Student One System
• Linked with appropriate Echo Courses and Sections
– Automatic Publishing of recordings to LMS
• to all Blackboard courses that share the same Unit ID
19. Revolabs Executive HD wireless microphones
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Auto un-mute
Recharge in Docks
Beep and flash if out of range
Digitally Encrypted
up to 64 mics in same zone
25. Echo360 Classroom Capture
• Automatic scheduled recordings on any PC
– Capture Service that runs permanently in the
background
26. Classroom Capture Pros & Cons
• Pros:
– No cost
– Any Room with a Windows 7 PC can become an automated
recording venue with the addition of a microphone or
webcam
• Cons:
– No Live Webcasting
– Only records PC screen (and optionally webcam). Won’t
record laptop
– PC needs to be logged in for recording to occur
– If presenter restarts or crashes PC, recording is lost
35. iLecture(Recording(Status(Light( Light
iLecture Recording Status
Flashing!RED!=!Recording!
star/ ng!in!5!mins!or!less!
Flashing RED = Recording
!
starting in less than 5 minutes
RED!=!Recording!
!
RED = Recording
!
YELLOW!=!Paused!
YELLOW = Paused
!
!
Flashing GREEN = Recording
Flashing!GREEN(and(RED!!!
finishing in less than 1 minute
=!Recording!finishing!in!!
1!minute!or!less!
GREEN = iLecture system
!
Press(Light(to(Pause(
or(Resume(Recording
(
May(take(5(secs(to(respond(
Open!Monitor'My'iLecture!
icon!on!desktop!of!Lectern!PC!
to!monitor!your!Recording!
Tap Light to Pause
or Resume
working – No Recordings
GREEN!=!No!Recordings!
taking place
taking!place!
NOTE:!Lectern!PC!must!be!turned!ON!for!iLecture!Status!Light!to!work!
50. iLecture Specialist venues
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b305 Model Pharmacy
b108 12 x Occupational therapy labs
b108 8 x Social Work Counselling Suites
b405 2 x Nursing SimMan wards
b305 4 x Medical Consult Rooms
b401 8 x Psychology interview rooms
b408 15 x Physiotherapy Prac labs
b404 5 x Medical Consult Rooms & Physio Prac labs
Juniper Retirement Village 2 x Prac Sim Rooms
72. Martin Hill
iLecture Systems Manager
Curtin Teaching & Learning
Curtin University,
Perth, Western Australia
Email: m.b.hill@curtin.edu.au
Web: ilectures.curtin.edu.au
76. Other Specialist Venues
• b405 Inter-professional Simulation project
– Fiona Stanley Hospital Ward simulation
• Medical School Distributed Health project
• New Medical School building project
• b404 VERT (Virtual Environment Radiation
Therapy Training) project
• Curtin-ZUMC Global Classroom Project
(China)
80. Student-Created Content
• 8 x Psychology Interview Rooms &
Control/Groupwork Room
• 4 x Health Sciences Consult rooms & Control
room
• 2 x Nursing & MidWifery SimMan Suites
• 15 x Physiotherapy Prac lab stations
81. Student Use Cases
– Students record themselves doing:
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Practicals
interviews
Assignments & projects
Oral & Prac Exams
– Useful for:
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self-critique,
peer-review
formal and informal assessment
Student portfolios
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build up over the 3-4 years they will be here at Curtin.
100. Classroom Capture software Pros & Cons
Pros:
• Low cost – software installed on existing lectern PC + Webcam w mic
• Fully automated - the lecturer doesn¹t need to do anything to be recorded
as long as session booked in advance
• Microphone is built into the webcam and gives decent quality audio as
long as lecturer doesn¹t walk too far away
• Can record talking-head webcam video footage alongside the screen
recording
Cons:
• External laptop screen will not be recorded
• The lecturer has to log in to the lectern computer
• If a presenter logs out or restarts or crashes the lectern computer, the
recording will fail
• No live webcasting