Teaching theory of computation using pen-based computers and an electronic whiteboard
Proceedings of the 6th annual conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education
MANIC: An Open-Source System to Create and Deliver Courses over the Internet
SAINT-W '01 Proceedings of the 2001 Symposium on Applications and the Internet-Workshops (SAINT 2001 Workshops)
Automatic Capture of Significant Points in a Computer Based Presentation
ISM '06 Proceedings of the Eighth IEEE International Symposium on Multimedia
First experiences with a classroom recording system
ITiCSE '09 Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM SIGCSE conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education
Multimedia multi-device educational presentations preserved as interactive multi-video objects
Proceedings of the 19th Brazilian symposium on Multimedia and the web
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Our research into automatic recording of the complete classroom experience has led to the development of many software systems, one of which captures an image stream of all content presented on a computer. We have just completed a first deployment of this computer capture system in which 3 separate courses were recorded for an entire semester with the content being presented to students within 24 hours of the class meeting time. This system has been envisioned as a component of a complete lecture capture system but a component with real value even when used as a stand alone. In this paper we discuss student feedback to this computer capture system, revision of system functionality, and thoughts on the usefulness of capturing computer content in computer science courses in general.