Nowadays, lecture recordings are widely used to support teaching in a multimedia format. During the COVID-19 pandemic, many presentations were recorded by lecturers and made available to students as digital learning materials. Lecture recordings provide an extension and added value to traditional face-to-face lectures for students. Students have the opportunity to learn at their own pace and convenience, regardless of time and location.

There are two types of lecture recordings. You can record the lecture in the presence of students, typically held in lecture halls, or record a lecture at any location without the presence of students.

Recording synchronous lectures

Since 2016, a fixed lecture recording system has been installed in the Bayer lecture hall located in the Clinic for Small Animals (Bünteweg). During recordings in the Bayer lecture hall, the video and audio of the lecturer, as well as the presented slides, are captured. If you are interested in recording a lecture in the Bayer lecture hall (Bünteweg), please contact us via email at elearning@tiho-hannover.de.

Furthermore, you have the option to record your online lecture in Microsoft® Teams. Instructions can be found on the TiHo homepage in the internal section under IT Service.

Recording lectures exclusively for asynchronous teaching

You also have the option to record lectures with minimal effort, independent of synchronous lectures, for asynchronous teaching. For this purpose you have e.g. access to 'Opencast', an open-source lecture recording system and Microsoft® PowerPoint. You can find the link to Opencast here.

On the intranet homepage, lecturers can find guides for lecture recordings with Opencast and Microsoft® PowerPoint, as well as tips and advice for lecture recordings.

Im  internen Bereich sind für Dozierende Anleitungen zu Vorlesungsaufzeichnungen mit Opencast und Microsoft® PowerPoint, sowie Tipps zu Vorlesungsaufzeichnungen und Hinweise zu Vorlesungsaufzeichnungen hinterlegt.

Students of the TiHo can find lecture recordings in TiHoMoodle and TiHoStudis.