Kaltura
Kaltura stores, publishes, and streams media. It’s cloud based and works with Zoom and Canvas to incorporate digital content into coursework.
Record
To record videos in Kaltura, download Kaltura Capture and then follow these recording steps.
Short Demonstration
Show your students how to solve an equation, or explain a concept. You can talk to the camera, narrate a brief PowerPoint, or record while writing on the whiteboard.
One Button Studio
Visit the Lee R. Glatfelter Library to press one button and record a video that will be uploaded to Kaltura.
Interview a Colleague
Invite a subject matter expert to guest lecture in your class by recording a brief interview with them.
Q & A with Former Student
Record a Q & A session with a former student to share their experience in a field related to your course.
Course Introduction
Record a short video to say hello to your students and introduce them to the course.
Video Best Practices
Follow best practices from Cognitive Theory of Multimedia Learning to create effective, engaging educational videos.
Enable Captions
Enable captions after you have recorded or uploaded your video.
Video Quizzes
Include questions throughout your video to engage your students. For low stakes assignments, video quizzes can be linked to the Canvas gradebook. Follow these video quiz best practices.
Share to Canvas
Add videos to Canvas to create dynamic content in your course space. Adjust your privacy settings so that students can access videos that you share.