Lecture Recordings - Getting Started
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Echo360 is used for all venue based recordings. The Echo360 System can be used for recording lecture series, one-off lectures, special events, seminars, and conferences in the supported venues. Booking for recordings are essential. The online booking form is available at http://toolbox.ltc.mq.edu.au/recordings. Book early, as soon as you know your timetable details for next semester. To change or cancel your booking, send an email to ilectures@mq.edu.au.
Copyright
Due to the automated nature of the recording system, recordings are neither monitored nor edited. It is the responsibility of the lecturer to ensure all material recorded during a lecture conforms to Macquarie University copyright guidelines. For additional information, go to the Library web site.
Echo360 supported venues
Scheduled recordings can be made from the following Macquarie University venues:
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C4A 312 |
E6A 108 |
W5C 302 |
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C4A 315 |
E6A 109 |
W5C 303 |
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C4A 318 |
E6A 131 |
W5C 309 |
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C4A 320 |
E6A 133 |
W5C 310 |
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C4A 325 |
E7B 100 |
W5C 311 |
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C5A 226 |
E7B 163 |
W5C 312 |
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C5A 229 |
E7B 164 |
W5C 320 |
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C5A 232 |
E7B 200 |
W5C 334 |
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C5A 301 |
E7B 263 |
W5C 335 |
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C5A 304 |
E7B 264 |
W6B 282 |
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C5A 307 |
E7B T2 |
W6B 286 |
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C5A 310 |
E7B T3 |
W6B 315 |
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C5A 313 |
E7B T4 |
W6B 320 |
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C5A 401 |
E7B T5 |
W6B 325 |
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C5A 404 |
Lotus |
W6B 336 |
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C5C 209 |
Mason |
W6B 338 |
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C5C 236 |
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W6B 345 |
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C5C 238 |
W5A 101 |
X5B 039 |
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C5C 240 |
W5A 103 |
X5B 041 |
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C5C T1 |
W5A 105 |
X5B 045 |
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C5C Forum |
W5A 204 |
X5B 132 |
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E5A 110 |
W5A 205 |
X5B 134 |
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E5A 120 |
W5A T1 |
X5B 136 |
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E5A 130 |
W5A T2 |
X5B 138 |
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E5A 140 |
W5C 210 |
X5B 143 |
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E5A 150 |
W5C 211 |
X5B 292 |
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E5A 160 |
W5C 213 |
X5B T1 |
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E5A 170 |
W5C 220 |
Y3A 210 |
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E5A 180 |
W5C 232 |
Y3A 211 |
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E6A 102 |
W5C 234 |
Y3A 212 |
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Y3A T1 |
More information
It is also possible to record lectures from any room with a portable recorder (booked and loaned from W6B 245) or in the studio and make them available through the iLecture system. Lectures made using analogue technology may be converted to digital form and accessed using iLecture.
