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Panopto Basics: Getting started with personal capture
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Location
University of Wolverhampton
MD165, Harrison Learning Centre WV1 1RHDescription
Due to the ongoinig situation with Covid-19 Coronavirus, face-to-face Panopto Basics sessions are regretfully postponed until further notice. In lieu of this session, please see the updated Panopto guides in the Staff Help and Guidance course on Canvas.
https://canvas.wlv.ac.uk/courses/10325/pages/panopto
Should you require additional support or would like to dicuss the opportunities for using Panopto in relation to your discipline specific context in more detail, please email CoLT for an remote appointment on colt@wlv.ac.uk
This is a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) session. To get maximum benefit please bring your university-managed or personally owned laptop with you. The Panopto Recorder software is compatible with Windows 7 and above and Mac OSX.
Session length: 2 hours
Panopto is the University’s capture technology provider. Panopto can record audio with multiple video feeds, presentation slides and/or your computer screen. We currently have 100+ ‘Capture Enabled’ teaching rooms across the University which you can use to record or live stream your teaching sessions. Panopto is also available to use on University-managed PCs and Laptops and your own laptops or mobile devices so that you can record educational video content wherever you are. Panopto is integrated with the Canvas VLE which makes recording and sharing video content with students on your courses incredibly simple.
Panopto capture technologies can support a range of teaching and learning approaches such as classroom flipping, capturing demonstrations or instructions, recording or streaming lectures, supporting distance learning, producing supplementary materials, delivering video or audio feedback and much more. This hands-on session will provide you with everything you need to know to start capturing video content using your university-managed computer/laptop or personally-owned device.
The session includes:
- Best practices for Capture
- How to capture with Panopto
- Using Panopto in Canvas
- Editing and sharing captured content
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The College of Learning and Teaching (CoLT) is dedicated to providing support for teachers to design and create effective learning environments and learning opportunities. The University sees provision of full and well-designed learning opportunities as a key and essential element in enabling students to achieve their full potential.