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 Zoom in Canvas Training

A step-by-step guide on using Zoom in Canvas is available for you via a Google Doc here.

  1. Using Zoom within Canvas: Zoom-Canvas-Kaltura Functionality

Topics Covered: This video explains how to enable Zoom in Canvas, advantages of using Zoom from within Canvas, create meetings, how to start a meeting from within Canvas as a faculty member, how students can join your meeting from Canvas, how to create a recording so that the recording will automatically upload to Kaltura My Media. (13 minutes)

 Kaltura Workshop Recordings

Please note that the processor on your computer should be a minimum of Intel i5 or AMD A10 with 4 cores for Kaltura Capture (a software application that can be downloaded onto your computer which allows you to record lectures) to work.

  • Like to get a head start on Kaltura? A collection of step-by-step guides and quick videos from Kaltura is here for you called Kaltura Self-Help Resource.

Kaltura Workshop Recordings

  1. Find My Media and Media Gallery & Enable Kaltura Links in Canvas Course Navigation menu

Topics Covered: This video allows you to locate and enable Kaltura links in Canvas. There are two links associated with Kaltura in Canvas: My Media and Media Gallery. This video helps you locate them and start using Kaltura in Canvas. (4 minutes)

2. Authorize Kaltura for the first time

Topics Covered: This video is applicable to the users who have never used Kaltura before to activate their Kaltura account. (<1 minute)

3. Identify self-help doc

Topics Covered: This is a Google Doc that has step-by-step guides and short videos on using various Kaltura features.

4. Using Video as Instruction With Kaltura

Topics Covered: This is an introductory level workshop on Kaltura. This link can be distributed if the users never used Kaltura before. Activate Kaltura, identify the tabs, create videos, create and edit playlists, publish video in a course and enable captions in Canvas. Please note that this is an interactive video that allows you to watch specific topics within the video by clicking on the navigation on the top left corner of the video. (53 minutes)

5. Interactive Video Features with Kaltura

Topics Covered: Interactive video features available through Kaltura like media player, bookmarks on video timeline, quizzes, and discussions. (41 minutes)

6. Creating Videos with Kaltura Capture from you Desktop Computer

Topics Covered: Locate Kaltura Capture which is a desktop capturing application, install and use it to create videos. Please note that this is an interactive video that allows you to watch specific topics within the video by clicking on the navigation on the top left corner of the video. (35 minutes)

7. Using Kaltura Classroom: The New Lecture Capture Tool on Teaching Stations at LMC

Topics Covered: Locate Kaltura Classroom on teaching stations, identify the buttons, add more video inputs, start and stop the recording, and upload the videos to My Media folder. Please note, this video is applicable to faculty members who are teaching face-to-face classes using teaching stations in physical classrooms. (7 minutes)

 Workshops on Demand

If you are looking for a workshop that is not currently being offered, you can now request the workshop by clicking on this link. It is a service request that will let you choose which workshop you would like to take and suggest any workshop that we did not cover yet.

 Bulk Importing Test Questions

 Responsus LockDown Broswer & Monitor
  1. Daily Training Webinars with Live Q&A – These 45-minute trainings are the best way for instructors to learn how to use Respondus Monitor for online proctoring. Each session is followed by an extended Q/A period where questions are answered live. Register: https://go.respondus.com/e/710093/webinars-/g92dv/62200987?h=oW_SZhIpTDFHSqWjoBpIJnFPKi6JgE1rOxHncVAseCI

  2. Rapid Rollout Guide for Instructors – Here is the essential information for using Respondus Monitor with online exams: https://go.respondus.com/e/710093/rapid-rollout-instructors-/g92dx/62200987?h=oW_SZhIpTDFHSqWjoBpIJnFPKi6JgE1rOxHncVAseCI

  3. Create a Practice Exam – Have students take a practice exam with Respondus Monitor to ensure their computer, webcam and Internet are working properly. Allow students more than one attempt on the quiz so they can try the practice exam whenever their device or networking environment changes.

  4. 24/7 Live Chat – Remember that students can access built-in troubleshooting and live chat from within Respondus Monitor if they encounter a technical problem. You can find more resources for students, including how to access Live Chat, here: https://go.respondus.com/e/710093/student-help-/g92dz/62200987?h=oW_SZhIpTDFHSqWjoBpIJnFPKi6JgE1rOxHncVAseCI

 Instructor Training on Respondus LockDown Browser and Monitor

 Preparing Your Course for May and Summer

Video Recording for Class Preparation Tips (Password to access the video: 9y.7=7!E)

 Preparing Your Course for Fall 2020

 Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm (IPP) at a Distance

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