Q-NEX’s innovative Smart Chapters feature uses artificial intelligence to automatically generate a table of contents for any video with screen capture, including recordings captured with Zoom or Webex. Q-NEX also generates a visual index students can reference throughout the presentation or use to jump around to specific points in the lesson.
After recording, teachers can use Q-NEX’s intuitive online video editor to add and edit automatically generated captions, add interactive quizzes inside videos, embed YouTube videos and other online content, or simply polish up the recording by cutting out unwanted parts.
Lecture capture software has become cemented in the technology stack of nearly every educational institution today. More than 4 in 5 American colleges and universities now use this tool, and it’s well on its way to becoming as essential as word processors and email.
Why? Because lectures are a huge part of the learning process for students and teachers alike. They help you retain information, they make content more accessible, and they allow you to watch your favorite professors from anywhere at any time.
But there’s a lot more to lecture capture than just watching videos online—you need to know how your institution can use lecture capture technology to its full potential. Here’s what you need to know:
– Lectures are an important part of student learning, but they’re not always available when you need them most. Lecture capture software makes it possible for professors to record their lectures so that students can watch them again later if they miss class or want a refresher on the material.
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