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I am an IT guy with an interest in photography and audio/video recording.
There are three options for you to do this:
A shotgun microphone is great, I use a Röde VideoMic Go II as my mic when talking through my computer at home.
Using a shotgun microphone in this case however means that you need to play an active part in tracking the lecturer with the mic, you'll probably need to wear headphones to monitor the sound throughout as well.
As for what kind of mic you should get, I did look into the Logitech Rally Micpod, as I have experience with the system in my work, they sound excellent, but it doesn't seem like you can use it directly with a computer as it will only work with the Logitech Rally system.
This means you probably need to get a different kind of conference room mic, but I am having trouble finding a specific model for this.
I second the directional mic. The used wireless models when i ran a university virtual classroom. The only issue is habits to charge your batteries before use.