Tegrity

What is Tegrity and What Can I do With It?

Tegrity is a software system that allows one to record the content displayed on a computer screen while narrating that recording. In addition to showing the screen content and narrating, one can also capture a picture of the one creating the recording. In earlier years, this type of software was called Lecture Capture software. It is since known as content capture as the traditional lecture format has evolved into many and more varied forms of digital creation, display and consumption.

In this section we present a variety of resources relating to Tegrity, the possible use scenarios; avenues of support and an opportunity to learn more about it in an upcoming Tech Breakfast session being held in early October 2017.

Breakfast Byte for Learning with Technology

Creating Effective Educational Videos

Tuesday, October 3, 9:30am - 11:00am in P113

Co-Sponsored by the Center for Excellence in Teaching, Technology, and Simmons On-line, with co-facilitator Michael Berger

Whether you teach flipped, blended, fully on-line courses, or create occasional pieces for your class, supporting learning through videos is a skill. Join us to explore the why, when, and how of recording and transmitting information usefully. Get an overview of Tegrity, hear best practices for recording, consider pointers for capturing and sustaining student attention, and hear from faculty who use videos in a variety of creative ways.

Tegrity ATC Site

For Assistance with Tegrity at Simmons You May:

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