Self-Assembled Video Recording & Security Options

Presenter(s): 
Michael Whiteman, Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law
Bradford Thomas, Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law
Kerry Kirk, Northern Kentucky University, Salmon P. Chase College of Law
Stephanie Zimmerman, Seattle University School of Law

This program is designed to describe several alternative "homegrown" recording solutions that can be installed at law schools worried about the excessive costs of proprietary lecture-capture and security surveillance systems.

 

Law School Building Camera Security System

Through the use of IP-based digital cameras, NKU Chase College of Law is able to maintain an active, automated recording/security system that allows for flexibility in managing the system.

 

Classroom Recording Systems

Through the use of IP-based digital cameras, NKU Chase College of Law is able to maintain a request based recording system to record lectures and non-instructional events while providing faculty and students with easy access to  recordings.

 

Mobile Recording Alternatives

Seattle University School of Law provides an example of how self-assembled recording platforms can be used to make video recording services available throughout a building - without the installation of expensive, proprietary lecture-capture systems.

 

 

Schedule info

Time slot: 
23 June 09:00 - 10:00
Room: 
325