(Note: Zoom can be used to create a lecture recording and a link to the video can be provided to students.) Go to (Links to an external site.) and click Sign in to access your account.
#Recorder to record lectures pro#
Another option for those with low bandwidth is to use Zoom (save recording to the Cloud) to create a video of your presentation and then post the video in a Quercus module or embed and include a link on a Quercus page.Īll UTM students, staff, and faculty are licensed for Zoom Pro accounts. Information on recommended streaming services is provided below in the section entitled Video Streaming. Please note: If you create a lecture video, you will need to upload it to a streaming server (e.g., MyMedia) before placing the link in Quercus. Please make sure all your videos are captioned for accessibility and AODA compliance and that students can have access to a transcript of the video. To discuss what content would work best in video format as opposed to another modality pedagogically, please contact Ann Gagné, Educational Developer, Robert Gillespie Academic Skills Centre - Dianne Ashbourne, Educational Developer, Robert Gillespie Academic Skills Centre - following tools can be used to record your lecture. Once you have created the video, you will need to upload it to a Streaming Server to make it available to students. This makes it easier for students to access content to better support their learning and also to reduce technical issues for you and for students. Ideally videos should be short, approximately 12 - 15 minutes, and organized into logical segments.
#Recorder to record lectures mp4#
It is recommended that you use the MP4 video format for video creation.
Video Captioning and Streaming Tool Comparison