Getting Started
- Contact NDSU Instructional Services to add Tegrity to your Blackboard course and arrange for training.
- Install the recorder on Windows or Mac
- View instructions to get started recording
- Find out more information about Tegrity
Tegrity Lecture Capture
What is Tegrity?

Tegrity is a fully automated lecture capture solution used in traditional, hybrid and online courses to record lectures and supplementary course content. Tegrity records computer screen content, audio and webcam video simultaneously, and then automatically generates a feature-rich recording available for viewing within minutes of recording.
View an interactive presentation about Tegrity
Why use Tegrity?
There are numerous situations in which using Tegrity is effective; you can use Tegrity to record face-to-face lectures, supplemental class material, guest lectures, test review sessions, and lab demonstrations.
Students can bookmark difficult topics in class using iOS or Android mobile devices. When they access the recordings, they can search for keywords, use their bookmarks, adjust the presentation speed up or down, and view the recording on their mobile devices. Students can also download MP3 podcast recordings or M4V vodcast recordings, which they can view from virtually any mobile device.
Where can I use Tegrity?
Recordings can be created on any Windows or Apple computer. Recordings can be viewed on Windows, Mac and Android or IOS devices.
CapturING Class Lectures | USING TEGRITY OUTSIDE OF THE CLASSROOM |
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What classrooms are currently equipped for Tegrity?
NOTE: The rooms listed above are equipped with cameras, touch panels, microphones and document cameras that work together to create Tegrity recordings. With the use of a microphone and plug-and-play camera, instructors can create Tegrity recordings in any instrumented classroom. The smaller setup is not as turnkey, but is still usable. | Tegrity can be used on any workstation to create supplemental materials. Minimum Setup: A microphone, a computer and the Tegrity software. Camera is optional. Typical uses:
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