Lecture capture video streaming (LCVS) is a technological enhancement of the traditional classroom learning environment. Students enrolled in an LCVS course can choose to attend class in person or watch the recorded lectures online at a time that is more convenient to them. While the Departmental Course Schedule does list a specific time and campus for LCVS courses, students who are either unavailable at the scheduled class time or unable to commute to the campus can still enroll since attendance is optional.
No, a fully online course has no physical classroom that students can attend and usually no lectures to view; however, LCVS courses are recorded in a classroom.
LCVS sections are available for most pre‐business and business core courses.
No, LCVS courses are designed so students do not have to attend class. Attendance is optional in a classroom which accommodates about 40 students on a first‐come first‐served basis with clearance to attend on campus classes.
Questions are encouraged, and your instructor will advise you of the best way to make contact to address your questions. Some professors may utilize the Canvas Discussions feature; others might prefer using e‐mail.
You may watch the lecture live on your computer or in one of the university labs. A link is available for the live lecture in your Canvas course or, once the recorded version is loaded to Canvas, you may watch the lecture at your convenience. Login to Canvas and click on MediaSite Catalog tab then select the desired lecture to watch.
The lecture is usually uploaded to Canvas under the MediaSite Catalog within a few hours and remains accessible 24 hours a day for the entire semester.
You may watch the lectures and take exams in one of FAU's computer lab. The location of computer labs is outlined below:
Alternatively, you may use your personal computer or a laptop to watch videos, take exams or review course content remotely or on campus.
Open lab locations are listed here:
http://www.fau.edu/oit/labs/open_labs/
Questions are welcomed and encouraged. When you ask a question, your voice will be heard in the recording, but you will not be visible. Students are never seen in the video recordings.
To keep disruption to a minimum, it is highly recommended that your cell phone be placed on the silent mode. Any unnecessary noise such as chatting with a friend or opening food packages must be avoided. Note that you need to have a clearance to attend courses in-person.
Since physical attendance is not required, LCVS classes offer considerable convenience over traditional courses. Students with busy schedules and other responsibilities outside of the classroom often find it convenient to watch the recorded lectures on their own schedule.
Not all students enrolled in the course will be able to attend the lecture in‐person given the number of seats available. If you prefer face‐to‐face instruction, we highly recommend that you arrive to class early to get a seat.
Yes, the videos are provided in a variety of formats to accommodate most portable devices.
In the rare case a difficulty might arise, there is an excellent help section on your Canvas course in the Lecture Video section. If this issue persists, contact the FAU Helpdesk Client Portal Home (fau.edu).
Usually, no. Currently all exams are given online, including midterms and finals, but review your course syllabus to find your instructor’s policies as these can change at any time.
Sometimes. Your professor may not require it for every exam, but one or more online exams in your course may be web proctored. All students must have access to a computer with a functioning webcam and microphone along with a student ID or government‐issued ID to take the proctored online exams.
Since attendance is not required, students who are best suited for LCVS classes are disciplined, self‐motivated, goal‐oriented, and have sound computer skills. LCVS courses require access to the internet.
LCVS courses can be found on the Departmental Course Schedule with the campus designation of “Distance Leaning”.
Yes, in addition to the course tuition, there is a $60 per credit fee for College of Business LCVS sections.
Yes. Since attendance is not mandatory, you may sign up for another class that meets at the same time. The registration software will automatically prevent you doing so on your own, but academic advisors can provide authorization for you. You can visit the advising office in person to request this, or you can contact them via mail at COBAdvising@fau.edu.