Improving recorded audio quality in a classroom.
How to improve the quality of recorded audio in a teaching room.
How to improve the quality of recorded audio in a teaching room.
Compare the different tools for running asynchronous tests and quizzes.
This video explains why PowerPoint may become your new best friend for producing your recorded lectures.
Tips for helping students use Microsoft Teams for group work and research projects.
Panopto and Collaborate can both be used for assessed student presentations – which is best for your scenario?
Various ways of putting together different recordings or takes to give your students a seamless experience.
How to insert one Panopto recording into another – add content you forgot to record or captured elsewhere.
Two slightly more complex ways of combining videos in Panopto – merging, and adding streams.
Advanced Panopto editing working with different streams, including how to add and remove slides.
Make your desktop recordings more accessible by using Panopto automatic captioning.
For teaching staff who have joined the Faculty recently, or existing staff who’d like a reminder…
If you use Panopto quizzes, make sure you understand how to link to the Panopto recordings correctly.
You can use Mentimeter within your Panopto recordings to keep them interactive just as you would in a classroom.
Important information for staff recording student presentations using Panopto
Download audio from Panopto to make podcasts or use in Xerte.
If you want to edit a recording from Blackboard Collaborate, you will need to download it and upload it into Panopto.
Suggestions for active learning activities using Panopto tools.
Encourage students to get more from your video recordings by adding bookmarks, taking notes and discussing with classmates.
Here are some tips that students might find helpful when watching Panopto event capture recordings.
Delivering content outside the lecture theatre – tips for desktop recordings.
A workaround for recording your meetings in Teams.
5 short videos from the LIU covering how to make, edit and publish a desktop recording.
You can use Panopto to provide video content from guest lecturers to your students on Blackboard.
As a UWE member of staff, you can use Panopto on your work or home computer. Here’s how to do it.
Add interactivity to your videos using Panopto quizzes, Mentimeter or Xerte.
If you or your students are denied access to a recording, please read on for the solution.
Create video resources for your students using desktop recording in Panopto.
How to improve accessibility by adding a caption file to your Panopto video resource.
Case study on flipped learning and using desktop recording to provide teaching materials, by Senior Research Fellow Juliet Jain.
Step by step instructions from Blackboard Support for copying your recording(s).
For information on the different licences available, exceptions and examples of using copyright content in your teaching material and recordings.
Use the ‘Add a YouTube video’ button to safely, and seamlessly, include YouTube content in your learning resource.
If you are using Panopto, you might be interested in viewing the statistics for your recordings.
Knowing who to contact if you experience technical difficulties in the classroom can save time and minimise disruption to teaching.
Following these tips should help your Panopto experience in the classroom go smoothly.
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This Slideshare highlights some of the ways students use lecture capture technology.