Contributed to the TLCo-op by Alina Holmes, Graduate Research Assistant of the Center for Instructional Innovation and Assessment, 2020. In order to make video content as accessible to all learners as possible, it is important to include closed captioning whenever...
Adobe Spark: Adding Video Clips
This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an overview of the process of importing video content into your Adobe Spark project, including how to spread that video across multiple slides if it runs too long and adjusting the audio...
Adobe Spark: Video Primer
This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an introduction to Adobe Spark, including how to log in and some basic features of video editing in Spark. See also: Free Online Video Editor - Adobe Spark Image Attribution: "Adobe Spark icon...
Audio-Visual Home Set-Up
Contributed to the TLCo-op by Alina Holmes, Graduate Research Assistant of the Center for Instructional Innovation and Assessment, 2020. Everyone is going to have a different set-up that they are teaching from. This post, with ideas from AJ Barse, is here to help you...
Digital Media Center
The Digital Media Center is an space on campus with the facilities and equipment for the professional production of media content. Students and faculty can reserve a TV studio with a green screen, camera and lighting equipment, and a control room, as well as a Virtual...
Digital Media Center: How to Book an Appointment
Watch this video for a walkthrough of the process of setting up an appointment online to record with the Digital Media Center at Western Washington University. Image Attribution: waiting-410328_1920 by JESHOOTS-com is in the Public Domain, CC0
Digital Media Center: Live Video Cloud Recording
WWU's Digital Media Center is available for scheduling in-person recording on campus; however, the DMC also supports recording high quality video from your home office (with a strong internet signal). This tutorial walks through the process of setting up your...
Filming Quality Lecture Videos (article)
In this article for the Educause Review, Putting Your Best Self Forward: 6 Keys For Filming Quality Videos, Jered Borup goes over tips and tricks for producing quality videos for your students. These include what to do and what not to do with your setup (camera,...
Google: Sharing a Video Link
This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an overview of how to share a video you have uploaded to your Western G Suite account (GoogleDrive) with a link, including an overview of the link sharing options and how to adjust the link in Canvas to...
Learning: STC Online Workshops
Members of the Western community may select “Join this Course” to join this self-enroll Canvas course by the WWU Student Technology Center, focused on teaching faculty, students, and staff about tech literacies, application support, and technology skills. STC Online...
Logitech Capture
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLMPt_k7TBepdRPXY38rk2sXTYcb1jwYhF&v=t0fmzvVqFzM&feature=emb_imp_woyt Learn more about how to elevate your synchronous video stream or asynchronous recording using your Logitech camera by watching this video by AJ Barse, or...
Microsoft Stream
Contributed to the TLCo-op by Alina Holmes, Graduate Research Assistant of the Center for Instructional Innovation and Assessment, 2020. Microsoft Stream is a video creating and sharing app that is free through the Office 365 suite. You can upload videos and share...
Panopto Video Management at Western
Panopto is the primary media management tool for video at WWU. Panopto is an easy-to-use, centralized media/video management application that is integrated directly in Canvas to provide video recording, editing, uploads, streaming playback, automated video captioning,...
Panopto: A Playlist of WWU Panopto Videos
Explore the large collection of videos created by instructional designer, Kevin Dixey, and other ATUS staff. These videos may differ from what is shown in Panopto's documentation and better represent the WWU Panopto environment. Panopto is the primary media management...
Panopto: Recording Using the Downloadable App
Panopto: Recording Using the Web App
Panopto: Setting Up Student Video Assignments
Panopto: Setting Up Student Video Assignments
Panopto: Setting Up Student Video Assignments and Discussions
In Canvas courses at WWU with Panopto Video enabled, students can easily record, edit, and upload videos directly into class discussions as well as assignments. Allowing an option for video submissions can make discussions more lively and can help students share their...
Pro Camera as your Web Camera
In order to bring up the production value of your online course recordings, consider using a DSLR camera as a webcam. Learn more from AJ Barse 's post, Pro Camera as Your Web Camera. Image Attribution: "photographer-455747_960_720" by Free-Photos is in the Public...
Student Technology Center (STC)
The Student Technology Center is a resource designed to support students as they increase their working knowledge of technology, and how it can be utilized in their field of study. The Student Technology Center offers self-paced, self-enroll workshops, peer tutoring,...
Tune Up Your Recording Setup
https://youtu.be/c5qtaaaThPc As working from home continues to exist as an essential part of our everyday lives, you may begin to notice that your home setup could use a refresher. Check out this video by AJ Barse, or this page:...
Video & Instructional Media Services at Western
Western offers professional video and instructional media services for academic support. Learn more... Video Services at WWU
Video Editors for Free: HitFilm Express & DaVinci Resolve
Occasionally, there is a need to edit video beyond the simple "clip" and "trim" techniques offered in Zoom, Stream, and Panopto. WWU faculty, staff, and students have access to Adobe products at educational pricing, and can purchase their own copies of the product...