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Digital Access

Digital Access courses have two sections, the live lecture and the digitally captured version. If you register for the traditional live section, you reserve a seat to attend the lecture as it is taking place. If you register for the Digital Access section, you will visit your course’s Web site in UB Learns every week to view your lectures online. Each class is available within 24 hours of the live lecture. You will still attend exams, labs and office hours in person on campus

You can view your Digital Access lecture at any time of the day or night and run the video stream at the pace that suits you best. You can stop lectures and take a break, listen to difficult topics more than once and review entire lectures when studying for an exam.

See What a Digital Access Course Looks Like

High-speed internet access is required to participate in online Digital Access courses if you wish to view the lectures from home. Students who do not have a fast enough modem connection at home typically watch lectures in campus computer labs or download the day’s lecture to a CD to take home to watch.

What do I Need to Watch My Lectures?

You need high-speed Internet access. A dial-up modem will not be sufficient to support the video files. Students who do not have a fast enough modem connection at home typically watch lectures in campus computer labs. You will need a set of headphones to watch in the labs. It is also possible to download and save your lectures to view at home. You can use a CD-R or USB drive to transport the files. You will need Windows Media Player (version 9 or above)

What if I am Still Not Sure I Want to See Lectures This Way?

Register for the live section. If the live section is closed, you may still attend the live section on a space-available basis. Please see the sections specific to the course you are taking for further details.

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