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This guide documents the steps that UW-Green Bay instructors, students, and staff can use to create recordings with the Kaltura Capture app and upload them to My Media. Recordings can include any combination of screen recording, webcam video, and audio—including all three at once.
This document details an overview of how to use the Kaltura My Media video tools within Canvas to upload, create, and embed videos.
This article provides some helpful tips on how to make a more professional setting for an online presentation or meeting
This guide details the steps for updating an embedded Kaltura My Media video in Canvas to use the newer "v7" video player.
Kaltura My Media is the video portal for University of Wisconsin System institutions. Instructors, students, and staff can use it to easily upload, store, stream, and share (or restrict) videos in Canvas.
This document details information on using Zoom within Canvas at UW-Green Bay.
This article contains recommended steps for using the Canvas Zoom integration to schedule Zoom meetings for recurring synchronous class sessions.
This document details how to add hotspots to a video in your Kaltura My Media library. Hotspots are boxes that appear over part of your video during playback at a designated time. Hotspots can contain text and be set up as selectable links which can direct the viewer to a different part of the video or another website.
This document details instructions for enabling third-party cookies in Chrome and other internet browsers in order to resolve errors seen in Canvas while trying to view Kaltura My Media videos or another external tool integration.
This document details how to embed a bulb from PlayPosit into a Canvas page using the Canvas Rich Content Editor.
This document details how to insert a YouTube video to a Kentico page. To place a video on a web page, we recommend uploading the video to YouTube or some other video hosting platform like Microsoft Stream or Kaltura. Don’t store a video file in the Kentico media library because the media library doesn’t offer any video enhancement (like automatic closed captioning or buffering for performance).
This document provides information with regards to captioned content in the Digital Learning Environment.
This document details the remote meeting platforms available to UWGB employees and students and highlights their key features in order to help users make decisions on which tool to use for their meetings.
This document details how to join a Microsoft Teams meeting through an Internet web browser,
This document details the process for sharing your desktop screen during a Microsoft Teams Meeting. You can share your entire desktop, a specific application window, a PowerPoint presentation, or a virtual whiteboard.