Watch: role-play and automatic feedback at the 19th UTS Video Meetup
Maryann D'Sa and Tandarra Rothman discuss their role-play videos in Zoom, and Keith Heggart presents on using OnTask for automated video feedback.
Maryann D'Sa and Tandarra Rothman discuss their role-play videos in Zoom, and Keith Heggart presents on using OnTask for automated video feedback.
How to start a meeting Method 1: Panel (Main use case) Alternative workflows Method 2: BYOD – Plugged In (Requires a USB-C input) Method 3: BYOD – WIRELESS Method 4: Joining a meeting as a participant
A summary of what went down at the latest UTS Video Meet-up with videos so you can play catch-up!
Spring is here! Luckily the LX.lab Media Team have a new set of lapel mics available to help improve your pre-recorded video content – apply here.
UTS Video Meet-up returns – but this time via video! Catch up on what was covered by Phil Betts, Nat Fay and Amanda White.
Find out how captioning makes video content better for all users.
UTS’ new video-focused community of practice video returned in 2020 with an exciting second event on February 6th. This community aims to encourage the use of DIY video in the classroom by providing support and introducing new ideas. The follow-up to our successful first event contained a technological demonstration,...
On November 21st 2019, the LX.lab Media Team held a meet-up to launch the new UTS video community of practice. Read - or view! - the highlights from the event, and learn how you can get involved.
There's no better way for students to start the session than to see a smiling face!
It's easy to shoot a video on your mobile device - you know that! But did you know it's easy to edit as well?
In anticipation for our upcoming Tooltime workshop, DIY video for Learning and Teaching, here are 3 top tips to get you into the right mindset.