Kaltura is our long-term storage for multimedia at the college. All videos recorded to the Zoom Cloud will automatically upload to Kaltura once they are processed. You can also manually upload videos recorded with other tools. NOTE: We recommend that you rename and/or edit any videos in Kaltura since ALL Zoom Cloud recordings will be [...]
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Kaltura is our long-term storage for multimedia at the college. All videos recorded to the Zoom Cloud will automatically upload to Kaltura once they are processed. You can also manually upload videos recorded with other tools. NOTE: We recommend that you rename and/or edit any videos in Kaltura since ALL Zoom Cloud recordings will be [...]
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Kaltura Capture can record your screen, camera, and audio all together or separately. The settings for screen, camera, and audio are optimized by default, so you can start recording right away! Before getting started, you'll need to download Kaltura Capture on your computer.
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There are a number of ways to integrate multimedia into your Moodle course. This article will help you determine which tool best suits your needs. You can also add pre-existing academic video resources like those provided by the CCC Library to your Moodle courses. Tool Name with Article Link Record Audio/Video(ATTO text editor) Embed Kaltura [...]
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Video recordings stored in Zoom will only be available for 90 days due to its limited storage capacity. The original, unedited video will automatically upload to Kaltura (My Media or MediaSpace) for long-term storage. However, if your video does not upload to Kaltura properly, follow these instructions. Navigate to clackamas.zoom.us Click the Login to Zoom [...]
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Kaltura will automatically machine caption videos in English when recorded by or moved into My Media. However, if the spoken language is French, German, Russian, Spanish, or Vietnamese, you will need to request machine captioning in that specific language. Machine captioning is fast, simple, and decently accurate (75-85%) but may struggle with acronyms and industry-specific [...]
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Sharing Kaltura Videos Since Zoom Cloud Recording storage is limited, we recommend that you host your videos in Kaltura. Kaltura videos can be accessed using My Media in Moodle (online.clackamas.edu) and MediaSpace (video.clackamas.edu). Kaltura Video Resource in MoodleEmbed Kaltura Video in Moodle ResourceShare Link to Kaltura Video Outside MoodleKaltura Video Resource in Moodle The Kaltura Video [...]
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Kaltura can be used for long-term multimedia storage, publishing, and sharing options. Follow these instructions to upload a video file, or YouTube video to Kaltura in Moodle. NOTE: Machine captioning in English is automatically added to videos uploaded into Kaltura. If the spoken language is French, German, Russian, Spanish, or Vietnamese, you will need to [...]
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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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The Kaltura Media Assignment activity allows students to submit a video directly to you for grading. The media can be either a pre-recorded, edited video (.mov, mp4) or an instantly-recorded video using Kaltura Express Capture or the Kaltura Capture App. CreateGradeCreate You can create a Kaltura Media Assignment much like any other Activity in Moodle. [...]
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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 to allow them to return to course content easily. Embedding videos in your course instead of sharing links is the best way to do this with Video multimedia that is not stored in Kaltura. If you made the video yourself or if it is a YouTube [...]
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