Our Service Catalogue is a list of services provided by IT Services to members of the University of Â鶹ӳ» and certain categories of visitors.
Each service within the catalogue typically includes a brief description of the service and how to access it, who is entitled to use/request the service, details of availability and service maintenance, and links to further information. This is intended to help improve knowledge within the University of the range of services we currently provide and to help users get more out of them. The range of services offered is reviewed annually with the University IT Consultative Group.
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Provides facilities to record lectures or events within enabled spaces. Recordings include audio, projected material (e.g. PowerPoint slides) and, optionally, video feeds. Recordings are processed into media files and made available via the University’s online learning platform for incorporation into teaching materials.
24/7
0900-1730 normal working days.
One working day’s notice will be given where work affects a single geographic location of the service. Three working days’ notice will be given of any scheduled maintenance affecting all facilities.
All changes to the service will be tested prior to release. Changes will be undertaken outside of term and conference schedules, other than in exceptional circumstances. Notice will be provided via the customary IT Services channels.
Data Network (#1); Managed Filestore (#2); Online Learning Platform (#16); Audio Visual for Teaching (#19)
The Lecture Capture service allows events taking place in enabled spaces to be recorded:
Lecture capture-enabled rooms typically have a built-in microphone and/or lapel mics available. A fixed-position camera at the back of the room allows a low-resolution video of the lecturer to be recorded, where desired.
In theatres enabled for full lecture capture, all projected data are captured. In addition to content from the lecturer’s PC, documents/objects displayed via the document camera, or DVD/ Blu-Ray clips are also recorded and synchronised automatically with the audio and video stream.
Recordings are processed into suitable formats for viewing on modern web browsers and mobile devices. Recordings can be viewed via a streaming service within a media player, with navigation via thumbnail images generated automatically during the video processing. Alternatively, files can be downloaded for offline viewing, or viewing via a mobile device.
Each recording may be added to more than one teaching site within the online learning platform.
The facilities may also be used by Conference Services, as outlined above. When used for external conferences:
Information about changes to services including any scheduled maintenance, are posted on the IT Services website and distributed by the IT Services Facebook, Twitter and RSS feed. Current service status traffic light information is also displayed on the IT Services website.
If the service you are enquiring about is not described below, please get in touch.
All service users are expected to abide by the rules and regulations described in Regulations for the use of Information and Communication Technology and to report faults, as they arise, to IT Services.
Updated on 17 October 2013