Should professors still record lectures? Maybe. Maybe not
Inside Higher Ed
SEPTEMBER 7, 2022
Image: When Martha Alibali, professor of psychology at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, first used lecture-capture technology last spring, she worried that her efforts might suppress in-person attendance. Many students still participated in the live class, and they shared thoughts about the policy in conversation and end-of-semester course evaluations.
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