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.

How do I add files, images, links, and Kaltura videos in Canvas’ new Rich Content Editor? The text editor in Canvas has been updated for all Spring 2021 courses. The process for adding files, images, links, and embedding Kaltura videos looks different in this new text editor. Adding files, images, and links: Look for the… continue reading

As we migrate all content off of the Rutgers Sakai servers, you may wish to save a copy of all files in Resources. Most administrative sites will be moved onto a file storage and sharing system, such as Box. Please contact OIT for support in setting up and configuring your Box folders. To save a… continue reading

You can create appointment sign-ups in Canvas using the Canvas Calendar for individual student appointments or for students to sign up in small groups. How students sign up Students will not see open sign-up slots unless they click the “Find Appointments” button in Calendar view. Share these Canvas sign-up instructions with your students.

In general, we recommend saving your Zoom recordings to the cloud, which allows the easiest sharing with students. (See our Zoom recommendations for more details.) However, if you do record to your local computer, you’ll need to upload those videos to our Kaltura streaming server so you can share them with your students.