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Moodle My Media - How to create a narrated presentation (using Kaltura Capture) Topics Covered In This Article Introduction How to create a narrated presentation How to view your recording in My Media How to embed the recording of your presentation Troubleshooting Introduction A is a recording of a presentation (e.g. a PowerPoint presentation) with voice-over at the same time. You can also record yourself narrated presentation speaking so the viewer sees your slides and you delivering the presentation. Narrated presentations may be useful for recording lectures, student presentations, etc. You can record a narrated presentation directly from your My Media page. To do this, you will need to install the My Media application called Kaltura Captu . Once you have made your recording, you can upload to your My Media library and embed it anywhere the Moodle text editor is available. re Your presentation slides (i.e. PowerPoint in .PPTX or .PPT format) need to be prepared in advance. To learn how to make a narrated presentation, watch this video or read step-by-step instructions (below). How to create a narrated presentation 1. Open Kaltura Capture Log into Moodle, in the left side navigation drawer click on . My Media From the My Media window, click on and then . Add New Kaltura Capture

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Moodle My Media - How to create a narrated presentation (using Kaltura Capture)

Topics Covered In This Article

IntroductionHow to create a narrated presentationHow to view your recording in My MediaHow to embed the recording of your presentationTroubleshooting

Introduction

A  is a recording of a presentation (e.g. a PowerPoint presentation) with voice-over at the same time. You can also record yourself narrated presentationspeaking so the viewer sees your slides and you delivering the presentation. Narrated presentations may be useful for recording lectures, student presentations, etc. 

You can record a narrated presentation directly from your My Media page. To do this, you will need to install the My Media application called Kaltura Captu. Once you have made your recording, you can upload to your My Media library and embed it anywhere the Moodle text editor is available.re  

Your presentation slides (i.e. PowerPoint in .PPTX or .PPT format) need to be prepared in advance. 

To learn how to make a narrated presentation, watch this video or read step-by-step instructions (below).

How to create a narrated presentation

1. Open Kaltura Capture

Log into Moodle, in the left side navigation drawer click on .My Media

From the My Media window, click on   and then .Add New Kaltura Capture

If you’ve already installed Kaltura Capture, it will launch automatically. Otherwise, please refer to .Moodle My Media - Installing Kaltura Capture

3. Select the recording options in the Kaltura Capture desktop recorder

In the recorder window, decide which options to leave on - you can record the screen (or multiple screens), a webcam and an audio source. In the picture below, the screen and audio are enabled and will be recorded.Disable any options by clicking the icon (it will look greyed out with a line across it).By default, the webcam is turned on, click the camera icon to disable it or leave it on to record yourself while speaking.For an overview of the recording options, please go to .Moodle My Media - How to select the recording options (using Kaltura Capture)

3. Look over your settings & click NEW RECORDING to record

To view the settings, click to go into the Kaltura Library.MANAGE

Select the Gear icon and update any settings if needed.

4. Open the presentation file that you wish to use

Click the  button to start recording.New Recording

Click the Start Recording button

A 3-second countdown timer will indicate when recording will begin. To ensure that nothing is cut off from the beginning, it is a good idea to wait an extra second before you begin speaking.

Put the presentation into Slide Show mode (full screen)

4. Record and navigate through your slides

The slides will automatically be captured as chapters and the text, they will be indexed and searchable later on in the player.Click the slide to advance to the next slide or use the left and right arrow keys to move back and forth.

Note: The recorder bar will be visible in Full Screen recordings. It is easiest to leave the bar visible, however, if you would like to hide the recording bar:

click the minus icon (–) first to minimize it,use the shortcuts, Command or Control+Shift+R, to start and Command or Control+Shift+S to stop the recording.Press ESC to exit full screen mode when done.

The following shorts are below, Mac users use the Command (CMD) key and PC users use the Control (Ctrl) key:

Recording Shortcuts

Command or Control+Shift+R Start or Pause Recording

Command or Control+Shift+S Stop Recording

Command or Control+Shift+C Cancel Recording

Command or Control+Shift+E Clear all Notifications

Command or Control+Shift+M Go to Manage

ESC Exit full screen and return to desktop

5. Annotating your slides

In the recording menu, look for the icon to open the annotation tools.pencil

Use the annotation tools to draw attention to or highlight the slide’s content.Your mouse pointer and the PowerPoint laser pointer will not appear in the recording, use the arrow in the annotation tools instead.Cursor

When you are done with the annotations, click the Pencil icon again to return to the cursor mode. For more information, go to Kaltura's notes on .the annotations tools

6. Click Stop Recording to finish recording

Click the to stop recording. squareThe red circle is to temporarily pause. You may also pause or resume the recording by pressing CTRL+SHIFT+R.Click the X to cancel and start again.

         

It will prompt you to save the recording, select "Yes, stop it".

Exit presentation:If you don't see the recording bar anymore, press ESC key to exit full screen mode and return to the desktop.If you have minimized the Kaltura Capture recording bar during your recording it will be in your Tray (PC) or dock (Mac). The tray and dock are the list of icons usually arranged at the bottom of the screen. Look for the Kaltura icon.

7. Name & save your recording

Give your recording a title in the   field. TitleOptionally, you may add a description and tags.Clicking SAVE & UPLOAD will upload the recording to My Media and also save it in the Kaltura Capture library.Clicking SAVE will save it in the Kaltura Capture library where you can upload later to My Media.Important : DELETE will remove it from your computer. It will not go into your Recycle Bin and can't be retrieved. Make sure you have either Noteuploaded it into My Media or you would like it to be deleted. Deleting it from My Media will also remove it and can't be retrieved.

How to view your recording in My Media

1.  Go back to My Media

After uploading the recording to My Media, go back to , click on in the left side navigation drawer.Moodle My MediaIf you don't see the recording in your My Media library right away, try clicking the refresh button:

2. View the video recording

Click the title to view the recording.

The chapters and slides have been automatically added. Click the located in the top left corner of the player window to open the panel.3 bars

The panel also includes the box. You can search for specific text and it will jump to that specific area of the video.Search

To close the panel, click the 3 bars again.

If you have recorded the webcam with your screen, the player will show you multiple interactive viewing options such as Toggle Views Picture-in-Picture, Side-by-Side, and Single View.

Look for the Toggle View options in the top right of the screen to toggle between the presentation and any webcam video.

Kaltura video on how to record a presentation:

How to edit your recording

If you'd like to edit your recording please refer to .Moodle My Media - How to edit media recordings (Kaltura Capture)

How to embed the recording of your presentation

To embed your narrated presentation in Moodle, please see Moodle My Media - How to upload and share video & audio

 Troubleshooting

For information on troubleshooting, please see .Moodle My Media - Troubleshooting Kaltura Capture

 

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