Electronic Note-Taking

Presentation recording (in the University context) is a means of capturing the classroom experience and making the live experience available for off-line use. In this chapter we discuss the various possibilities of using such systems for presentation recording. We develop a framework to assess the existing systems and review more than a dozen systems. The assessment is based on a set of fundamental requirements which an ideal system should fulfill. In particular, we describe the Authoring on the Fly system developed and used at the University of Freiburg over the last years which fulfills all the derived guidelines for system development.

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