Lecture Capture (Apreso/Echo360) Support
What is Apreso/Echo360?
The Apreso/Echo360 lecture capture system records classroom-based audio and visual activity to provide students access to review content through multiplatform replay. Recorded lectures are made available in the Pulse course shell for that class immediately after the lecture has completed.
Lecture Capture Support Resources
Getting Started:
All Jefferson faculty may capture their lectures for student review. There are no charges for using the lecture capture system for credit-based courses on campus during normal business hours. Support
outside of Medical Media Services’ normal business hours will incur an equipment setup charge.
Which locations are available for lecture capture?
College Building:
Foerderer Auditorium
Herbut Auditorium
Hamilton Building:
505 Hamilton
Connelly Auditorium
Edison Building:
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Jefferson Alumni Hall:
307 JAH
407 JAH
Brent Auditorium
Solis-Cohen Auditorium
Curtis Building:
Scott Memorial Library
(personal lecture capture station)
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How do I get started?
Support Issues:
What are the system requirements to view the recording lectures?
Windows: Internet Explorer 6 or higher; Firefox 1.5 or higher; Netscape 8.1 or higher
Macintosh: Safari 2.0.4 or higher; Firefox 1.5 or higher; Netscape 7.2 or higher
When I play a lecture on my Macintosh, the screen is split into 4 unreadable vertical bars.
The problem is with older versions of the Adobe Flash Player. Please upgrade to the latest version of the Flash Player.