1. Overview The Simulcast Computer accepts video output from a presenter’s laptop and then displays the output on a touch screen. The presenter is allowed to make pen annotations onto the screen, which are then sent to the projector. The slides from the presenter, the annotations and the audio are recorded as a video and can be uploaded to our web system. Students can access the recorded lectures on our web system and add their own notes to that lecture. (ENG 100L – WI 11) Simulcastlectures.com User Interface Team: James McCloskey, Kevin Crossan, Daniel Park, Ben Ng, Lance Castillo Note Parsing Team: Henry Phuong, Caleb Sotelo, Erick Zamora, Jerad Acosta, Taylor Scott UV Team: AlricAlthoff, Jawon Lee, Bob Bolton Moodle and iClicker Team: Aaron Hunter, Bryan Cuevas, Kwong Ho; Aaron Dubie; Jeff Wurzbach TA: Max Twogood Advisor: Ryan Kastner User Interface iClicker Integration UV Pen The iClicker daemon implements the Simulcast Lectures class When the daemon is paused, a worker thread loops through the collected data. Data is POSTed to a collector in the Moodle module. Each lecture and module instance has a unique key.