The UO Libraries Center for Media and Educational Technologies (CMET) originates and receives
synchronous (live) distance education courses and guest lectures offered at the UO's branch campuses and
partner sites worldwide.
Getting Started
Successful telecourses require advance planning. To ensure availability of facilities at all participating sites, we strongly recommend consulting with CMET staff at least two terms before the class will be offered . Existing courses may
require significant restructuring for the distance environment, and we work
closely with the Teaching
Effectiveness Program to coordinate instructional design and instructor training to ensure pedagogical, interpersonal, technical and logistical
success. See also
Tips for Teaching With Videoconferencing and
Videoconference Event Preparation from the
UO Portland Library and Learning Commons.
Technologies
Supported technologies include satellite,
compressed video, and IP videoconferencing. Live, two-way, high resolution
broadcasts nearly replicate on-site delivery.
Facilities
Our primary origination site in Eugene is Studio A ( 36 Knight Library). Studio A seats 42 students and is equipped
with five large monitors, two remote control cameras, microphones for
presenter and audience, VCR, visualizer (document camera), ethernet
connection for access to the Internet, phone and fax lines, projection
screen, and computer-to-video scan convertor. Other equipment can be
added depending on the needs of a particular course. Additional origination facilities are available in
several campus classrooms. The same rooms can also be used as receive sites for courses and events
originating at other UO locations or at a partner institution. Contact
Classroom Technologies or the
UO Portland Library and Learning Commons for further information about the features and current status of these facilities.
Lecture Capture
The
Tandberg Content Server (TCS) is available for telecourse instructors who want to record their lectures for on-demand access. The system supports simultaneous viewing of the instructor along with source material from Powerpoint slides, projected images, or objects from a document camera.
For more information about video-based telecourses and support of distance education, please contact
Michael Majdic at
(541) 346-1945.
Web-based and Hybrid Courses
The CMET team can also assist with planning and development of asynchronous (web based) and hybrid courses. For more information, see our
Instructional Design page or contact
Kirstin Hierholzer, (541) 346-1995
Maintained by: J.D. Hauger, jdhauger@uoregon.edu
Last Modified: 11/22/2011