There are two main ways to deliver remote lectures: asynchronously recording a lecture through Zoom or Kaltura Capture (pre-recorded lecture) or a synchronous (real-time) remote lecture given through Zoom.
Whatever tool you choose and whether live or pre-recorded, there are two steps to sharing videos with students.
Synchronous (Real-Time) Lecture: Instructors may deliver synchronous lectures in Zoom and record their Zoom meeting to share with students in that section of the course through the Canvas site for that section.
Asynchronous (Pre-Recorded) Lecture: A number of tools are available for recording videos that can be shared in Canvas. Kaltura Capture is the OSU-supported media platform for enhanced recordings. Zoom is also an option for recording asynchronous lectures.
Any video created through Zoom or Kaltura Capture is automatically uploaded, after processing, into My Media in Canvas and is easily shared from there with students.
Once videos are uploaded into My Media, those videos can be shared with students in Canvas - through announcements, pages, assignments, quizzes, or discussions.
To share a video in Canvas:
Find detailed instructions to share your videos in Canvas using the provided tools.
Kaltura is where all your Oregon State University videos go, including Zoom recordings.
Try these important tips for uploading videos into Kaltura.
You have a number of options for recording tools.
Giving your video captions will enhance accessibility and can help all your students with comprehension.
Edit videos:
Shorter videos keep your students’ attention and are faster to upload and process:
OSU's Faculty Media Center personnel provide consultation and remote support on creating and using media in your courses.