If you teach university lectures then Emily Nordmann and her colleagues would like to invite you to participate in a new collaborative study between the University of Glasgow and the University of Edinburgh looking at attitudes to lecture recordings and how they relate to broader conceptions of teaching and learning. You can be at any career stage and you do not need to record your lectures or have recording capability at your institution to take part. The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete and can be accessed by visiting http://tinyurl.com/LecRecTeach. Emily would also greatly if you could share this invitation with colleagues at your institution or social networks as they would like to get a broad range of responses.
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