Lecture Capture Reduces Attendance, but Students Value It (Inside Higher Ed)
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"One of the biggest studies of its kind to date has concluded that although the introduction of lecture capture does lead to reduced class attendance, academics must accept that students see it as a valuable part of the learning experience."—Source: Inside Higher Ed
WHY THIS MATTERS:
Sure, when students can watch a lecture online, it may impact their classroom attendance. But having access to recorded instruction anytime, anywhere, it positively impacts their understanding of course content.
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