I remember the day, I was in a lecture room at the University of Portsmouth (me being a student there) listening to a lecture being given in an Advanced Networks class. The topic I cannot remember now, to be sincere most topics I never remembered a few days after leaving the class(I’m not stupid, it’s just that I forget things a lot) . Anyway back to the topic. Yes, so I was in the class listening to this amazing lecture being given by our lecturer. I remember realising that I completely understood everything the professor was saying because he spoke with so much passion in that class( he always spoke with so much passion in all his classes). You could hear it in his voice. It was with this same passion he was conveying to me that made me understand perfectly what he had been explaining. He was in his comfort zone (the lecture theatre), doing what he loved best (teaching) he could speak freely and just get on doing his job.
It was at this point it hit me. I wished at that point that when next I was revising this lecturer’s topic, I could go back to this exact point in time and sit down through his whole class again. I could easily just as well go and read books but I really am not someone to sit down through a whole chapter of an educational book (except if its a good novel, which lets face it, most educational books aren’t) or search for articles and videos about a class topic on-line(which lets also face it, you would have to go through a lot of websites and all before you found what you were looking for. EXCEPT IF YOU ARE LUCKY).
Back to the class. When I realised this, I looked up at the ceiling wishing there was a camera there, recording everything he was saying, picking up every detail on the board. Capturing the whole class. Sadly there wasn’t. It’s a pity, this class would just be like many others that I’ve been through, that were perfect and understandable in the moment but forgotten a few days later (unlike so many people out there I don’t have a very retentive memory and that isn’t my fault).
I began to ask myself questions. In this day of technology internet and everything good, why isn’t there anyway of recording a live class. People told me I could go watch videos about the same topics I wanted on you-tube and other sites. But I didn’t want that! I wanted that class again. I wanted to hear each of the exact words as the professor said them on that day. Each explanation, each movement of his arm. PITY. I can’t get it again. But I’ll be damned if don’t do something about it……
It was at this point I spoke to my supervisor in school. Told him about my proposal for a system where classes are recorded using high definitions cameras that can pick up both the lecturers explanations and what he writes on the board. A system where by every-class is stored on a queue and ready to be accessed from the next day onwards at most by students on ONE CENTRAL WEBSITE. A central website because people who aren’t students can access these classes(for a certain price if the school chooses to charge for that)A system where by we can go further by accessing the classes in other universities(for a certain price). I mean come on! How many of you wished you could have attended HARVARD, OXFORD, MIT and the likes but couldn’t. Wouldn’t it be a consolation to at least watch a few classes from the comfort of your house from these schools (even if you have to pay for them). I’m sure there are so many of us who want that.
My supervisor as always said my idea was a good one, but that it would make students not want to attend classes when they know they can watch it on-line. Excuse my language but I think that excuse is just BULL!. There are easy ways to get around that. Force students to sign attendance registers if you have to. If they are absent from class, deduct points/marks if you have to. He also told me iTunes have also done something similar but after a short research, its nowhere similar to what I propose!
Check out iTunes University if you want.
This system could further serve as a source of revenue for these universities. They charge students from others schools, in other countries to view their videos. This WOULD EVEN SPUR MOST UNIVERSITIES to improve their education standards because they know the world is watching. It would make for a more level playing field across all schools. Don’t let certain organizations rank schools most of their staffs never attended. Let people who have seen classes from those schools rank them. It should be about the ‘LET ME SEE WHAT YOUR LECTURERS TEACH AND THEN MAYBE ILL COME TO YOUR SCHOOL’ and not the ‘HARVARD IS KNOWN TO BE A GOOD SCHOOL, LET ME GO THERE’!(although HARVARD REALLY IS A GOOD SCHOOL lol). We could even have a ranking system where people vote what schools are good in what departments and subjects. Thereby allowing university entrants to know what schools would benefit their future careers. I mean, the possibilities are endless!!!!!
You wouldn’t believe me if I told you all of that went through my head while I was staring at that ceiling wishing there was just a camera there recording the whole class. But in the midst of my mind wandering off ( which many other students do in class too), I had missed about 3 minutes of the lecturers amazing explanation and left totally thrown off at what he was saying. In other words, the rest of the class didn’t have its impact because of those 3 minutes I had spent wishing the damn class was recorded.
I guess its back to having to search through books and on-line articles in the library…..HUMMPHHH!!!
Authored by: Gbolade Kuku, Intern at Fusion Universal and ex frustrated student


