-- In a study entitled "Exploring Echo360 Continuance in a Trilingual Environment," City University of Hong Kong will study the use of lecture capture technology in a multi-lingual, cross-cultural environment. While English is used as the medium of instruction at the university, it is not the first language of students in Hong Kong or in China, many of who speak Cantonese or Putonghua. With high demand for repeated access to lecture captures from non-native English speakers, researchers at City University of Hong Kong will investigate from the perspectives of students, faculty and staff, which lecture capture features enhance individual continuance intention; which lecture capture features enhance peer continuance intention and; what can be done to boost long-term continuance of lecture capture adoption. -- Coventry University is at the forefront of online higher education in the United Kingdom and one of the early adopters of lecture capture technology. Based on the insights it has gained around the large-scale use of lecture capture, Coventry University's study, "Learning Designs for Captured Lectures," will explore the use of lecture capture technologies from the lecturer's perspective. Researchers will be investigating the learning intentions of captured lectures, and the role of captured lectures in course delivery; the types of learning perceived to occur in a lecture and; the criteria for lecture quality (delivery, content and course issues). By identifying a range of potential learning designs, researchers at Coventry University believe teachers will be able to enhance their existing practice and be encouraged to think through their approach to the lecture and its use in a more analytical and pedagogically focused way. -- Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine was the first public veterinary school in the United States and is now among the largest in the country. With its grant, the Veterinary School's Office of Curricular and Student Assessment will examine "The Use of Lecture Capture in Light of Teaching Approach and Content Type: An Institution-Wide Study." Their research will further explore the relationship between lecture capture and the learning gains derived from its use and whether this relationship can be attributed to teaching approach or course content. -- Macquarie University, Murdoch University and the University of Newcastle in Australia will work together on a study entitled "An Investigation of Study Behaviors in Learning Environments Supported by Echo360 Lecture Recording Tools." As a result of this research project, the universities expect to produce an analytic tool to observe student behavior as they use lecture capture technologies; provide evidence of how students study in technology-rich environments; and enable better understanding of an effective environment for blended learning and its implications for lecture capture technologies."Given the rapid pace at which new learning technologies emerge, it is easy to get caught up in the excitement of whatever is new. However, unless educational innovators are careful, the focus on thoughtful and effective implementation can become lost in pursuit of the next best thing," said Dr. Jared Danielson, Director, Office of Curricular and Student Assessment for Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine. "By sponsoring scholarship in the area of lecture capture, Echo360 is taking a clear leadership role in promoting learning technologies that are not just new, but that are also proven. The knowledge from these studies, and more importantly, the application of this thoughtful, research-based approach, will benefit teachers and students everywhere." "As lecture capture becomes an increasingly important complement to traditional pedagogy, Echo360's Research Grants Program will help build the body of knowledge around lecture capture and help explore its academic impact," said Douglas Vogel, Chair Professor, Department of Information Systems for City University of Hong Kong. "We look forward to further exploring the teaching and learning benefits of lecture capture technology in a multilingual environment and to sharing our research findings with the global academic community." The Echo360 Research Grants Program is part of Echo360's drive to foster an open body of support for the greater lecture capture community. The company recently launched LectureCapture.com, http://www.lecturecapture.com, an online community designed to facilitate the exchange of knowledge, best practices and ideas about the role of technology in academia. The site serves as a central repository for a wide-breadth of information while promoting dialog and interactivity among members of the worldwide higher education and lecture capture community. "Echo360 is thoroughly committed to engaging with the international lecture capture community so that together, we can all further the understanding of the technology's role in academia," said Jocasta Williams, community manager of Echo360 and Honorary Research Fellow at The University of Western Australia. "We commend all of the individuals and institutions who submitted applications and look forward to the successful grant recipients sharing their findings with the community in the coming months." More information on the Echo360 Research Grants Program and this year's award recipients can be found at http://www.echo360.com/grantsprogram.Once completed, all research findings will be distributed by the universities and will also be available via the LectureCapture.com website. About Echo360 Echo360, http://www.echo360.com, envisions an opportunity for every student to be freed from traditional barriers to learning with an on-demand education experience. Full-time, part-time, distance, continuing, and online all describe today's student living in a 24/7 world. On-demand media and education converge at the newly-formed Echo360, helping colleges and universities engage students on the students' terms with full and unbounded access to classroom-based content via multiplatform replay. Developed in partnership with the University of Western Australia, Echo360 means scalable and affordable lecture capture solutions that can provide institutions of all sizes with universal availability of lecture content.
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