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CourseCast 2.0 Adds Podcasting, Streaming Media Features to Free Lecture Capture System
Panopto has released CourseCast 2.0, an update to the company's classroom capture system that's available free to academic users. CourseCast 2.0 had previously been available as part of Panopto's beta program for educators since June.
Panopto's CourseCast is designed for capturing, editing, and streaming audio and video from lectures and other presentations over the Web. Captured materials can be searched, linked, and annotated through the software, and recorded materials can be embedded in popular course management systems. The software is a spinoff from a project at Carnegie Mellon University, where it was initially developed and first deployed.
CourseCast is available at no charge to educators in K-12 and post-secondary institutions through Panopto's Socrates Project, which asks that users participate in testing programs aimed at further enhancing the software.
The new 2.0 release includes a number of new features derived from input from participants in the Socrates Project.
One K-12 CourseCast user, Bill Connaghan, technology services coordinator at Cornwall-Lebanon School District in Pennsylvania, said, "CourseCast is proving to be a very useful platform for us to quickly and reliably capture course content for students and staff throughout our school district. We are in the beginning stages of using the system, but its ease of use and flexibility make it a natural solution for us."
New features in the 2.0 release include:
- Automatic detection of devices for recording;
- Automatic output in multiple formats, including formats suitable for podcasting, as well as Windows Media and Silverlight;
- Full integration with Blackboard systems, allowing content to be fed into Blackboard automatically (via a Blackboard Building Block);
- Enhanced security using LDAP to control access to content;
- Podcasting, with support for audio and still images;
- Remote recording capabilities;
- New "multi-modal capture" that allows for multiple mixed cameras (including HD) or recording audio without video; and
- Course-wide search of content (including the content of notes and PowerPoint files) in addition to previous support for tagging.