Content Delivery
There are a wide array of content delivery methods. Our group will work with you to develop a strategy to most effectively deliver your course material.
Here are a few samples:
Slides with audio and annotation
Recorded using PowerPoint and a tablet computer.
Slides with annotation, audio & video
Recorded using PowerPoint and a tablet computer in a classroom equipped with microphones to hear student questions.
Slides with audio & video
Slides with audio, video and callouts
Recorded during an on campus offering of the course, processed for web and delivered to distance students the same and subsequent semesters.
Virtual Classroom
Excerpt from an exam review session using Adobe® Connect® (Virtual Classroom). A highly interactive session is created by using the polling and screen share features.
Virtual Classroom (Adobe Connect & Elluminate Live)
Adobe Connect Features
Getting ready to use Adobe Connect
The Virtual Classrooms may be used in a number of ways:
- On campus sessions web cast live to distance students using video and voice over IP
- Sessions may originate form any computer with all students on-line
- Guest speakers
- On-line meeting space for students at a distance to facilitate group work
- On-line office hours
- Sessions may be archived for later viewing
Request a Virtual Classroom Session
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Facilities
The Center for Credit programs has several facilities available assist in the capture of course content.
Studio Space

This sound enhanced studio space is available with onsite technical support for the recording of course content or Virtual Classroom sessions.
Distance Education Classrooms
Several distance education ready classroom are maintained for live and archived distribution of on campus courses.
107 North Hall


This 28 seat room can be used for simultaneous on campus and virtual classroom course delivery. Other room configurations and capacities are currently available in 201 CEF, N105 LC and N186 LC with more on the way.
Portable Equipment
Portable equipment is available to be loaned out or setup in general assignment classrooms for lecture capture. Center for Credit programs staff setup and monitor the systems.

A typical system includes a wireless microphone, keyboard & mouse and a Tablet PC. The annotation feature of the tablet PC makes it possible to add enhancements to your presentation in real time.
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