Videos taken on an iPhone, iPad or any Android device can be uploaded into Panopto directly from the device and then edited, combined, or added to lecture videos through the Panopto site on a desktop device. This method is beneficial for taking short field videos or using whiteboard/drawing apps.
Tag: Lecture Capture
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AirServer – Getting Started
AirServer is software that allows you to display your iPad screen onto your desktop computer in real time. It essentially gives your desktop the functionality of an AppleTV, in that, you will be able to project your iPad screen onto your desktop screen as a resizable window. This window can then be shared in meetings, recorded with Panopto, etc.
Viewing Collaborate Ultra Session Recordings
Collaborate Ultra is used mostly as a real-time video conferencing tool with a multitude of functions and settings, depending on the individual needs of a course. One such feature is the ability to record sessions.
The following document will outline the steps for viewing and downloading Collaborate recordings.
Providing Restricted Access Through OneDrive
To alleviate any concerns from guest lecturers providing lecture content (videos, slides, etc.) who wish to restrict access to their content, sharing files through OneDrive is possible. This method will allow the students in the course to view a document linked in Brightspace but stored in OneDrive, with the caveat that students will have zero ability to download, edit, or interact with the document. These conditions can be revoked at any time by the content owner (in this case, the guest lecturer), or an automatic expiry date can be applied.
Drawing on a PowerPoint Presentation
Microsoft PowerPoint has built in functionality for drawing on, marking up, or annotating slideshows. This can be beneficial when delivering lectures both in person and virtually as it adds an extra layer of interaction to the experience.
Drawing on PowerPoint [PDF]