Using Lesson Capture through Juno
FrontRow's superior microphone and optional Juno lecture capture system open
a world of lesson capture and sharing possibilities – without tying teachers to
the computer.
• Absent students can still
access the original lesson
– a huge time saver
• Makes flipped classrooms
possible, and allows learn-
ing at one's own pace
• Makes podcasting easy
• Students with mobile devices
can get lessons on the go
• Helpful tool for keeping
parents involved with
reinforcing your lessons
Connect the Juno Tower to your computer
1. Using a 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable, plug the Audio Out from the Tower to the "microphone" or "line
in" on your computer. See Image 20
2. Using a 3.5mm to RCA cable, plug the "audio" or "headset" out on your computer to one of
the audio in connections on the Tower. See Image 20
NOTE: Some computers have a single audio combination jack for both microphone and headset
use. If your computer has this type of jack, you must use a headphone/microphone combo jack
splitter. This adapter has a single 3.5mm male connector and two 3.5mm female connectors.
3. Using the supplied USB cable, connect the Juno Tower to your computer.
4. Set the auxiliary output volume dial between 4 and 6.
5. Install the FrontRow Desktop or Teacher Edition software which includes the Juno lecture
capture system. Download from gofrontrow.com/juno.
6. Follow the easy on-screen configuration instructions.
7. Using the ITM-01 Pendant Microphone, and the voice commands on page 19, begin, suspend,
and finish your recording. The Juno lecture capture system automatically names and saves your
recordings (screen and audio) to your computer's hard drive. Follow the software's guidance to
help you upload it to Google Apps for Education or another host of your choice.
NOTE: Test the audio quality of your recording. If the volume is too low or too high, check
your computer's microphone or line input volume settings and adjust.
8. Share the location of your uploaded files with your students according to the host's instructions.
9. Students can benefit from the recordings anytime, anywhere – files are not only accessible
by students using any computer but are also accessible on most portable devices including
iPad
™
, iPhone
™
, iPod Touch
NOTE: To learn more about the FrontRow Juno lecture capture system, visit
gofrontrow.com/juno.
NOTE: The use of high quality audio cables is recommended to avoid the introduction of
interference to the system.
NOTE: If you are also using Juno to rebroadcast via a personal FM transmitter, you will need
a splitter cable. See page 27 for details.
*These applications are not supplied or supported by FrontRow.
Image 20
Computer
Line In
™
, and Kindle Fire
™
.
3.5mm – 3.5mm
3.5mm – RCA
Line Out
USB
20
Audio Out
Audio In
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