Record lecture on iPad
If you use an iPad, recording lectures on it can give you some interesting options. This article will review: Set up your iPad Start and stop recording Uploading to Kaltura & sharing in Canvas
If you use an iPad, recording lectures on it can give you some interesting options. This article will review: Set up your iPad Start and stop recording Uploading to Kaltura & sharing in Canvas
If you have narrated PowerPoint files you wish to share with students in Canvas, the best way to do that is to export the PP as a video (mp4), upload it to Kaltura, My Kaltura Media, and then share it with your students from your course Canvas site. It should work from Mac or PC.
In a new, blank Canvas course site, the course home page will default to ‘Modules’, which is likely empty. You will see a prompt to ‘Create a new Module link.’ You have different options for your Home display, but most Rutgers–Camden professors use a welcome page, created in Canvas. To set a page as your… continue reading
If you have pre-made videos stored on your computer, you can upload them to the Rutgers Kaltura streaming server to share with your students.
Often we suggest creating a Canvas page in which to present resources for students with some context. The alternative is to create a simple list of all the resources from Modules, which is unwieldy if you need to enrich resources with hints or instructions to your students. Create a new page Adding content on a… continue reading
An announcement is generally the best way to send a message to all your students from Canvas. When you post an announcement, it will be available in the Canvas site (from the Announcements tool) and an email notification will be sent to all students. NOTES: Create a new announcement