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Flipped Classroom Workshop: Creating your own Content By Samantha Harlow & Kaitlyn Reish High Point University Image taken from http://etceteraward.blogspot.com/

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  • 1.Flipped Classroom Workshop: Creating your own ContentImage taken from http://etceteraward.blogspot.com/By Samantha Harlow & Kaitlyn Reish High Point University

2. Creating your own Content: Document tutorials or presentations with instructions and visuals Video tutorials or a computer program Lecture of yourself talking and/or recording over a presentation Combining lectures, tutorials, and videos into one lecture More? By Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 3. Jing: Jing is a free online program (download) that gives you the ability to capture basic visual elements from your computer and add them to presentations or embed them in online resources.To download Jing, go to: http://www.techsmith.com/jing.html Video tutorial on Jing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoB5Y7zgwP8By Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 4. Jing: CaptureHistory MoreBy Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 5. Jing:Capture an ImageCapture VideoBy Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point UniversityRedo Selection 6. Jing: Once you have captured an image, you can use arrows, boxes, and highlighter to edit image.By Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point UniversityYou can share via screencast, save or copy image. 7. Jing:By Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 8. Jing:When you register for Jing, you get a free Screencast.com account using the email address and password that you gave Jing during creation. Screencast.com allows you to upload content from Jing or your computer and share through URL, embed code, or email.By Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 9. Screencast-O-Matic: Screencast-O-Matic is free online software that gives you the ability to record up to 15 minutes of a screencast. You can then save your file as a MP4 and edit later.To download Screencast-O-Matic, go to: http://www.screencast-o-matic.com/By Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 10. Screencast-O-Matic: Test out audio before beginning and slightly balance audioRecordSelect your recording toolBy Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point UniversityChoose to record yourself or not 11. Screencast-O-Matic:By Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 12. Screencast-O-Matic:When you are done recording, this is what your screen will look like. By Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 13. Screencast-O-Matic:By Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 14. Camtasia: Camtasia allows you create more professional screencast videos by letting you edit your footage when you are done. To get Camtasia on a work computer, contact HPU IT through the ticket system through Blackboard. Media Services has extensive Camtasia tutorial on the Media Tutorials guide (under Internet and Screen Capture): http://guides.highpoint.edu/content.php?pid=43 6406&sid=3571563 By Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 15. Camtasia:PCMacBy Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 16. Camtasia:Preview Screen PC By Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point UniversityEditing Screen Mac 17. Camtasia:PC By Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 18. Camtasia:Mac By Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 19. Camtasia: What can you do with Camtasia? Add effects such as text, arrows, highlighting items, images, and more Cut out unwanted sections of tutorials Enhance audio and add more audio (voiceover option) Record videos from YouTube to edit (but still have to follow copyright and fair use rules)By Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 20. Comparisons: Screencast-O-Matic:Camtasia: Record up to 15 minutes of video Record with face and internal/external sounds Export as mpeg4 Edit in other movie editing program after export Free Can only have one project going on at at time Record unlimited amount of video Record with face and internal/external sounds Export as mpeg4 Edit in Camtasia with many different tools and effects Cost money Can work on multiple different projects at the same timeBy Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 21. YouTube: Since Blackboard has a limited amount of space you can use for uploading videos, you can upload your work to YouTube as a public or private link (depending on how many people you want seeing your footage). Here is a video on Uploading Videos to YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-R9n261GJM Kaitlyn is also going to talk about using the W drive as an option.By Samantha Harlow Media & Digital Resource Librarian High Point University 22. Blackboard: Uploading Screencasts and Other OptionsPresentation by: Kaitlyn Reish, IT Training Specialist and head of HPU Blackboard training 23. Blackboard Video Everywhere: Another Personal Capture Function Video Everywhere is a feature of the Content Editor Building Block. Users can record a video and upload it directly to Blackboard. The feature provides the ability for instructors and students to: Record a video on the fly using a webcam Embed the video seamlessly in course materials, interactions, and feedback through the content editor. Reuse previously recorded videos by choosing from ones own library of videos. The videos are created and managed through an integration with YouTube. Users need to have a Google account, which is free.Presentation by: Kaitlyn Reish, Training Specialist Office of Information Technology 24. Blackboard Video Everywhere: Another Personal Capture Function 25. Blackboard: Uploading Your Screencasts Compatible multimedia formation include: MPEG/AVI QuickTime Flash/Shockwave Microsoft formatsNo individual file uploaded to a Blackboard course site can be larger than 50MB.Presentation by: Kaitlyn Reish, Training Specialist Office of Information Technology 26. Blackboard: Uploading Your Screencasts 1. Access a content area, learning module, lesson plan, or folder. 2. On the action bar, point to Build Content to access the dropdown list. 3. Select Video.Presentation by: Kaitlyn Reish, Training Specialist Office of Information Technology 27. Blackboard: Uploading Your Screencasts 4. Type a name for the file. This name appears in the course area as a link. You can also select the font color. 5. Optionally, attach a file. 6. Set the Video Options: Dimensions Transcript Autostart Loop Presentation by: Kaitlyn Reish, Training Specialist Office of Information Technology 28. Blackboard: Uploading Your Screencasts 7. Select Options for the item. - Select Yes to Permit Users to View this Content. - Select Yes/No to Track Number of Views. - For Enter Date and Time Restrictions, you can set items to display on a specific date and time and to stop displaying on a specific date and time.8. Click Submit Presentation by: Kaitlyn Reish, Training Specialist Office of Information Technology 29. Using the W drive: PCPresentation by: Kaitlyn Reish, Training Specialist Office of Information TechnologyPATH: acme(username) 30. Using the W drive: PC- Create folders for specific classes - Drag and drop screencasts or any video files that exceed 50MBPresentation by: Kaitlyn Reish, Training Specialist Office of Information Technology 31. Using the W drive: Mac PATH: smb://acme/(username)Presentation by: Kaitlyn Reish, Training Specialist Office of Information Technology 32. Using the W drive: Mac - Create folders for specific classes - Drag and drop screencasts or any video files that exceed 50MBPresentation by: Kaitlyn Reish, Training Specialist Office of Information Technology 33. Using the W drive: Accessing Through the Web URL: http://acme.highpoint.edu/~(username)Presentation by: Kaitlyn Reish, Training Specialist Office of Information Technology 34. Using the W drive: Linking to Blackboard 1. Access a content area, learning module, lesson plan, or folder. 2. On the action bar, point to Build Content to access the dropdown list. 3. Select Web Link.Presentation by: Kaitlyn Reish, Training Specialist Office of Information Technology 35. Using the W drive: Linking to Blackboard 4. Type a name for the file. This name appears in the course area as a link. 5. Copy the URL from the web interface of your W drive and paste it into the URL box in Blackboard.Presentation by: Kaitlyn Reish, Training Specialist Office of Information Technology 36. Using the W drive: Linking to Blackboard 6. Optionally, attach a file. 7. Select Yes for Open in New Window to display the content in a new browser window outside of the courses content frame. 8. Set options.9. Click Submit.Presentation by: Kaitlyn Reish, Training Specialist Office of Information Technology 37. Using the W drive: Linking to BlackboardThe Web Link will appear in the content of Blackboard and will direct the user to the W drive when clicked on.Presentation by: Kaitlyn Reish, Training Specialist Office of Information Technology 38. Camtasia: Questions? Please contact either: Samantha Harlow, Media & Digital Resource Librarian [email protected] Or Kaitlyn Reish, IT Training Specialist Kaitlyn Reish [email protected]