The problem
If you're anything like us, you'll often find yourself zoning out in the middle of Zoom lectures, missing important concepts as a result. And honestly, we think that's to be expected. To put it bluntly, learning through Zoom can be boring as hell. How can we design a hack that mediates this problem? What can we do so that temporary lapses in attention don't turn into failed midterms down the line?
The product
We can use LectScript. LectScript allows you to easily "bookmark" moments that you might have missed in lecture, so that you can easily catch up later without having to scroll through an entire 2 hour recording. But that's not all--LectScript will also give you a comprehensive list of the key concepts and key moments presented in the lecture, serving both as a review tool and a strong supplement to your questionable notes. LectScript enables you to download Zoom recordings, so that you can study from the source without having to click through 200 coursework links. LectScript will even give you subtitle files, so that you can better understand your professors Walmart microphone.
Through LectScript, we believe that virtual learning can become accessible to all.
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