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View Lectures (Faculty)

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the average time I should allow for online students to take the exam?

A: Typically the dates assigned for online students start on the same day as the in-class section and the dates range from 3 to 7 days. You might want to make sure that there is a weekend within your exam timeline. This way, students who work long hours during the week are covered. 

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Page Summary
As instructor teaching a COL-enabled course you will find all your availbale lecture recordings listed on the VIEW LECTURES page. Each lecture will be posted within 12 hours after the on-campus session ends. For each recording you have the choice of downloading the lecture for either:
    
    >> COLPlayer 
    >> Legacy Player or 
    >> COL Flash Player.

>> Learn more about your different playback options here.
 
Above the list you have the choice of activating the COLCAST feature, enabling LECTURE PODCASTING for your students or download the newest version of CDM's COLPlayer.

Download Lectures
COLCASTING
is the automatic downloading of your COL lecuture recordings onto your PC for offline viewing of lectures as they become available. For this feature to work, you must have the latest version of the >> COLPlayer installed. To enable the automatic downloading of lectures, check the box next to the COLCAST button.

Lecture Podcasts
If you want your students to be able to listen to the lecture audio on their MP3 players you may want to enable the PODCASTING feature. Once you activated the check box for lecture podcasting your students will receive an additional link to a MP3 file along with each lecture recording.

Note: If you don't see VIEW LECTURES in the left-side menu or there is no lecture posted on the VIEW LECTURES page, it is most likely one of the following 3 cases:

  • It is too early and the lecture hasn't been posted yet. Please, allow 12 hours after the actual class for the lecture recording to be posted online.
  • Your class is not COL-enabled and won't be recorded.
  • All recordings for the past quarter have been deleted already.

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Faculty 
Last modified at 8/24/2009 8:05 AM  by Jackson, Miles