by Thomas Piller, Global Saskatoon
Four members of a University of Saskatchewan team spoke at Harvard University about the success of using “Matterhorn,” which allows classroom lectures to be recorded and made available to students online. This open-source technology was jointly developed by the U of S and has been used by 13 different North American and European partner institutions. “With more flexible access to lectures, thousands of our students in dozens of courses can review course material whenever they wish or catch up on what they may have missed on a particular day,” says Jim Greer, University Learning Centre director.
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