Dear CCC Staff and Faculty This notice is to inform you that ITS will be pushing updates to the Zoom Meeting Client in connection with ITS’ February monthly maintenance. Zoom Client updates will now be included with all future monthly maintenance. Additional Information When is it happening? Friday, February 18th, 2022, from 8:00pm – 19th at [...]
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CreateGradeCompareCreate There are a number of ways to integrate multimedia into your Moodle course; this article should help you determine which recording tool is best for your needs. This article does NOT include pre-existing academic video resources like those provided by the CCC Library. Grade Grading You can accept and grade video submissions from students [...]
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Video recordings take up a lot of storage space and at this time our 2019-2021 consortial ZOOM license agreement through the Oregon Community College Distance Learning Association (OCCDLA) does not include unlimited storage. While we encourage you to continue to take advantage of this great video conferencing tool and to ensure we continue to have [...]
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The steps required to download a video stored in the Zoom Cloud (temporary storage) for use elsewhere (such as uploading the video to Kaltura for long-term storage.) Navigate to clackamas.zoom.us Click the Login to Zoom button. Login with your clackamas.edu email and your Zoom password (which is not necessarily the same as your MyClackamas login). [...]
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Request Human Captioning For the best accuracy you can submit a request for human-captioning for your video. NOTE: Clackamas Community College uses CaptionSync resources provided to us for free from the state to process these and if we don't use them we lose them. Don't hesitate to request Human Captioning well in advance of possible [...]
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Working with Kaltura in Moodle At this time Moodle is not designed to host big media files like videos. They bloat course archive files sizes making restores slow and difficult and can force students to download a video and play it on their own computer. By using Kaltura in Moodle students can play and upload [...]
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This is the suggested method for uploading video content into Moodle for Instructors for long-term multimedia. Upload Video to a Course's Media Gallery Enter into the Moodle Course you'd like to include the video in. Expand the Nav Drawer if it's not already open on the left. Select the Media Gallery item. Click the Add [...]
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Quickly embed a video directly into Moodle content. NOTE: Videos uploaded in this way will NOT appear in the Kaltura Media gallery and thus cannot have captions uploaded manually or be easily reused elsewhere. If this is a long-term video or one you plan to reuse make sure you upload your video to the Media [...]
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The hectic, uncertain spring 2020 semester is now over, and schools across the country are adapting to a new normal – one in which online education is increasingly a part of many programs. Disability support offices strive to support faculty and staff while ensuring that education remains equitable and accessible for all students. That task [...]
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Once your students have started submitting videos to you you may begin grading and providing feedback to these submissions and if enabled, encourage re-submissions with improved work. Enter the Kaltura Media Assignment activity you wish to grade Click the Grade submissions button A list of all students in the course will appear TIP: if there [...]
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This feature will be adding with our transition to Moodle 3.8 in June, 2020. To create a Kaltura Media Assignment activity in Moodle to accept Video or Multimedia submissions from students: Enter your Course in Moodle. Ensure Editing is enabled. Scroll to the bottom of the section you'd like to add a Kaltura Media Assignment [...]
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Working with Kaltura Media Assignment in Moodle The Kaltura Media Assignment activity is where you can have students submit a video directly to you for grading. It can be either a pre-recorded and edited video file (possibly ideal for a multimedia course) or it could be recorded on-the-spot for a less polished video assignment showing [...]
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Zoom is a synchronous online collaboration tool that can be used to conduct and record online lectures, host office hours, set up group meeting spaces, and more—all with annotation and whiteboard capabilities.
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Welcome to Moodle! To get you started we're going to go over some basic interface skills so you can get the most out of exploring your options in an online course before moving onto good habits and what tools may help you implement those habits! Use your mouse to explore Pay attention to how your [...]
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This Technology Toolkit presents the basic resources that those new to online teaching should explore. Should you require additional resources or more detailed instruction, please contact online@clackamas.edu. Prepare Students for Learning Online Moodle 101 Self-Guided Orientation Moodle 101 is a self-guided orientation that will prepare students for online learning and make sure they have the [...]
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When possible it's best to keep students in Moodle when using Moodle to allow them easy return to course content, embedding videos from various hosts is the best way to do this with Video multimedia. If you made the video yourself, consider instead using Kaltura. Many video hosting services offer Embed codes- this is a [...]
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