Lectopia Sample Links Page
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Simultaneous Video and VGA
As of December '06 Lectopia allows video and VGA to be captured simultaneously and outputted as a single file.
Side by Side VGA and video
Endpoints: Composite & Surrogate, Drs. Eugene Oddone, Annette Ansong, and Carol Hamlton. From the Clinical Research Training Program. Students as well as the professor are miked in this room, so a fuller classroom experience is captured.
Endpoints: Composite & Surrogate, (alternate configuration)
Picture-in-Picture (small video embedded into VGA)
Adverse Events, Dr. Eugene Oddone. From the Clinical Research Training Program.
Endpoints: Composite & Surrogate
Multi-window Video and VGA
Via a specialized piece of equipment called a scalar device, the School of Medicine captures multiple video and VGA windows in customizeable configurations. All of the Med School Core Curriculum courses for 1st year Medical students are captured and delivered via Lectopia.
4-window Configuration
Exercise Symposium , Dr. Bret Stolp. Demonstration in which professor and students monitor vital signs for an actor-patient riding an exercise bike.
Musculoskeletal Exam, Dr. John M. Harrelson.
Full Resolution VGA
For situations where especially high quality or highly detailed imagery is important, Lectopia can output VGA at its full native size of 1024x768 pixels.
Chinese Visual Culture Supplemental Lecture, Professor Stan Abe. Utilizing high resolution photographs, Professor Abe draws attention to detailed visual elements of recently discovered Buddhist sculptural works.
Creative VGA
By working with a Lectopia Site Administrator, professors can utilize more engaging alternatives to a laptop displaying static PowerPoint slides.
Tablet PC
Economic Principles, fall '07, Connel Fullenkamp. Professor Fullenkamp was selected Teacher of the Year in 2005 at Duke.
Document Camera
Economic Principles, spring '06, Lori Leachman. Professor Leachman's courses are some of the most widely utilized among current courses in Lectopia.
Full Resolution Video
Law School
Trying Cases in the Media — the Role of Prosecutor and the Press. Discussion panel including Duke Law Professors Tom Metzloff, Jim Coleman, Mike Tigar, and N&O reporter Joe Neff, who has been covering the Duke lacrosse case.
iTunes U
Fuqua
Audio only
University of Western Australia (creators of Lectopia) sample links
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