Record Course Video
When it comes to recording video for your course, you have several options. The one you choose could depend on several factors, like which tool you know best, or what kind of video you want to make.
*NOTE: Some of the links on this page lead to the Ultra Training for Instructors course, which requires a Blackboard login. If you log in to Blackboard and still don't have access, email us at oir@wichita.edu and we will make sure you are enrolled in the course.
Blackboard Video Tool | Microsoft Stream | Microsoft Teams | PowerPoint | |
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About |
The new Blackboard Video Tool allows you to record video inside of a document. Record your screen, yourself, or a combination of the two. Note: Recordings are limited to 20 minutes |
Record your screen, yourself, or a combination of the two and add effects directly in Microsoft 365. NOTE: Stream recordings are limited to 15 minutes. |
In Microsoft Teams, you can record yourself, record screen captures, and narrate and present slide shows. Looking for info about Teams Meetings recordings? |
In PowerPoint, you can narrate a slide presentation and add screenshots or screen recordings. |
Benefits |
Record directly in Blackboard Since the video lives in Blackboard, there are no extra steps for sharing or embedding Video is automatically captioned. |
Recordings automatically show up in Stream You can start recording quickly with just a few clicks You can stop and start, record multiple clips, and trim video inside the "record" window Includes the ability to add music |
Recordings automatically show up in Stream You likely already know how to use Teams Videos are automatically captioned |
Slide narration is separate, so if you mess up, you don't have to start over completely Easily editable in the future You can export your presentation as a video and save to OneDrive |
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