Hybrid Learning through Lecture Capture: Exploring Perspectives and Overcoming Challenges with Blackboard Encore Technology

Xin Zhao
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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant disruptions in higher education. Despite UK universities returning to in-person teaching, many international students still face travel restrictions imposed by their home countries, resulting in remote learning for many students at the beginning of the 2022–2023 academic year. To ensure a seamless academic transition for all students, a British university has implemented a hybrid learning model that utilizes lecture capture technology, specifically Blackboard Encore Streaming, to provide face-to-face and remote students with access to the same learning experience. This paper presents the findings from two online focus groups with students (n = 18) and two staff reflections, which aimed to explore the perspectives of teachers and students on the new Encore Streaming feature. The results indicate that both teachers and students value the hybrid approach, with remote students appreciating the flexibility and convenience of this approach more than face-to-face students. However, the study also reveals significant discrepancies in teacher attention and student participation opportunities between remote and face-to-face students, attributed to pedagogical and technological barriers. The study highlights the crucial role of teachers in orchestrating the hybrid classroom to ensure equal learning opportunities for all students and identifies areas where teachers require support, such as training, staff time, and technology support.
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通过讲座捕获进行混合学习:利用黑板编码技术探索前景并克服挑战
新冠肺炎疫情对高等教育造成了重大干扰。尽管英国大学恢复了面授,但许多国际学生仍面临本国实施的旅行限制,导致许多学生在2022至2023学年初进行远程学习。为了确保所有学生的学业无缝过渡,英国一所大学实施了一种混合学习模式,该模式利用讲座捕捉技术,特别是黑板安可流媒体,为面对面和远程学生提供相同的学习体验。本文介绍了两个由学生(n=18)和两名员工组成的在线焦点小组的研究结果,旨在探讨教师和学生对新的Encore流功能的看法。结果表明,教师和学生都重视混合方法,远程学生比面对面学生更欣赏这种方法的灵活性和便利性。然而,该研究也揭示了远程学生和面对面学生在教师注意力和学生参与机会方面的显著差异,这归因于教学和技术障碍。该研究强调了教师在协调混合课堂以确保所有学生享有平等学习机会方面的关键作用,并确定了教师需要支持的领域,如培训、员工时间和技术支持。
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