Click to Authorize Kaltura, if prompted.Find the "Media Gallery" menu item, click the options menu (the 3 vertical dots), and choose Enable.Click Settings in the Course Navigation.Log in to your Canvas course and click Media Gallery in the Course Navigation.You can upload media directly to the Media Gallery. All media can be viewed by students at any time. The Media Gallery is a course-level media repository in Canvas that creates a searchable gallery of media that is available to everyone in your course. The video will be uploaded to Kaltura and placed in your content. Other - Applies for cases outside the above uses that require additional explanation.The material is in the Public Domain - Applies when the media is in the public domain (i.e., expired copyright or copyright has been waived).The use of the materials falls within the Fair Dealing Exception - Applies when media qualifies under the Fair Dealing Exception.With The Permission of The Copyright Holder(s) - Applies if you have created the media, have the permission of the copyright holder, or are using a Creative Commons license.Assign the appropriate copyright permission.Click Choose a file to upload and select the video you would like to embed.In the Rich Content Editor, click the Embed Kaltura Media icon (the multicoloured icon).In an area where you would like to embed your video (e.g., a page, assignment, discussion), click Edit to access the Rich Content Editor. We recommend embedding no more than ten media items on a single Canvas page. In any course for which you are an instructor, you can add media from the My Media personal repository or from the Media Gallery course repository. The Rich Content Editor in Canvas is a way to add content that can be styled and arranged around media. Once the export finishes and the file is downloaded to your computer, you can upload this video file to your course to share with students.Enter a name for your file, and check that the file format is set to Export to MP4 (.mp4), then click Export.Once you are happy with the edits, export your recording to a video file you can upload to your course. If you would like to edit your recording, you can find instructions in the next accordion. Your recording will open automatically.When you are done, navigate back to your Camtasia application and click the white stop button (on Windows) or red rec button (on Mac) to stop recording.Present the slides as you talk over them. Once you are ready, click the red rec button.If prompted, adjust your system permissions to allow recording in Camtasia. Enable the toggle below each of the items you would like to record during the presentation. A toolbar will open with four icons representing your screen, webcam, microphone, and system audio.Open Camtasia, click Get Started and select New Recording.By default, Camtasia will record the whole screen, so it’s easiest if your presentation spans the whole screen too. Open PowerPoint with your slides or any other application with content you want to use during the recording.If you have not installed Camtasia, follow the steps for installing the Camtasia application in the accordion above.The following training and documentation resources are available on the TechSmith website:ĬUNY-specific Camtasia i n formation is available in on the CUNY IT Help site. G reen screen, themes and video framesĬonfirm that your computer system meets the Camtasia syste m requirements, then contact your college’s software site license co o rdinator to request a Camtasia license and download instructions.Customizable interface to access favorite tools and presets.Drag and drop editing of media streams, including annotations, transitions and animations.Screen recording of full or part of your computer screen.These Camtasia videos can be distributed directly, shared using CUNY-provided cloud storage services like Dropbox or OneDrive, shared in Blackboard, or played during Blackboard Collaborate and Zoom online meetings.Ĭamtasia provides a number of features to help create videos, including: The City University of New York has secured Ca m tasia licensing to allow faculty to create, edit, and share instructional videos.
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