LECTURNITY: for high-quality e-lectures

Lecture recordings help to make learning more flexible and increase service quality at universities. LECTURNITY was developed at the University of Freiburg for this precise reason and has since become increasingly popular among universities.

Preserve the live character of your lectures

LECTURNITY records every detail of your lecture for future viewing. You can focus on presenting while, with no additional effort, LECTURNITY records all aspects of your lecture, including audio, video and all annotations you make on your slides.

Create object-based recordings instead of dull videos

A recording of a lecture with LECTURNITY is much more than a video. Presentation slides, audio and video are saved as individual media streams and can be edited as required. Also, PowerPoint slides are not converted into graphics; instead, all slide contents remain intact and can, for example, be changed during the presentation.

Benefit from an intelligent search function

LECTURNITY recordings are completely retrievable ("find again later"). An intelligent search does not only find terms on the slides but also recognises written content in screen images and graphics.

Enable variable learning

Learners can catch up on unattended learning events and refresh their learning at any time using lecture recordings. E-lectures are particularly valuable resources for students when it comes to examination revision.

Make your learning success measureable

Produce exercises and tests using LECTURNITY and combine these, for instance, as SCORM content into a Learning Management System. Interactivity in recordings also increases learning motivation and makes learning success last longer.

Learning by teaching

Give your students the opportunity to present reports and term assignments using LECTURNITY! The multimedia preparation of a topic strengthens students’ understanding and requires them to be familiar with the material.

Customer demos

Compression in Multimedia Systems

In the e-lecture “Compression in Multimedia Systems”, Professor Ralf Steinmetz from the Department of Computer Science at the Darmstadt University of Technology explains data compression and its necessity for modern systems to his students. Click on the image to view the presentation.

Test LECTURNITY!

"All software is more or less replaceable. With LECTURNITY, I replaced eleven people and complex studio technology that seemed indispensable for my first online lecture."

Prof. Dr. paed. habil. Hans-Joachim Laabs

Institute for Business Studies and Technology, University of Potsdam

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