This article describes how to caption a video in Kaltura.
Most of the time the default Kaltura Capture settings will be sufficient. Refer to this article if you need to change settings.
This article describes how to get started with Kaltura Capture.
This article provides a general overview of Kaltura Capture.
This article gives a general overview of Kaltura.
This article describes how to create a video/audio assignment within myCourses.
This article describes how to request mechanical captioning for Kaltura videos.
This article describes how to upload or create media using Kaltura.
This article answers some common questions about captioning.
This article will point users to support with questions regarding copyright laws for Faculty and Students.
If you're using Kaltura Capture, the latest version of the Kaltura recording software these are the instructions for locating the local storage on your hard drive.
This article will outline the differences between the paid for professional services available for captioning and those captioning services that Academic Technology offers.
This article includes troubleshooting a problem with screen recording on a Mac.
This article provides a basic overview of Kaltura Classroom.
This article is intended to instruct where to find and how to use the video editing tools in Kaltura.
This article provides a solution to not being able to access Kaltura because cookies are being blocked.
This article provides information on the change from CaptureSpace to Kaltura's new and improved software - Capture.
This article describes how to delete Kaltura content.
This article shows how to enable downloading of your Kaltura media. It also covers choosing a format and saving the file to your computer.
This article describes how to embed a video or audio file into a MyCourses course.
This article describes what to do if Kaltura media is not displaying in the browser as expected.
This article describes how to create an interactive video using Kaltura.
This article gives a general overview of Media Gallery.
This article provides an overview of MediaSpace.
This article provides a general overview of My Media.
This article provides a detailed description about viewing rich media in the Kaltura Player.
This article describes how to remove embedded media from myCourses.
This article provides information about the system status of Kaltura.
This article describes how to share media with other users.
This article describes how to upload IOS video files using Kaltura.
This article explains how to add, edit and delete hotspots in your recordings.
This article serves to instruct as to the best tool to use for lecture capture in your course.
This article provides information on Parker Media Lab hours.
This article describes how to use AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable for recording or streaming.
This article goes over Rich Media, including links to convey information and guides to use this resource as an assessment.
This video will show you how to reduce the size of a video file using the free software ’Handbrake.’
A storyboard is a beneficial and useful tool in the video-making process. It acts as a visual aid that makes it easier to share and explain your ideas, which can make the entire process much easier and save time. A storyboard can be anything from a sequence of drawings to a list of notes containing directions and dialogue, which will be used to represent a plan for every shot in a multi-media project.
So you've been assigned a rich media project like making a video and don't know where to start? This guide will walk you through the process of working with rich media.
This video will show you how to set up a basic video camera and tripod. This equipment can be borrowed from the Parker Media Lab.
Tegrity has been replaced by Kaltura Capture, in this article you will find links to help you switch over.
This article includes helpful links when using Twine.
This article includes a video displaying virtual reality at the Parker Media Lab.
This article describes some free alternatives to Windows Movie Maker.