Recording and Sharing Videos (Faculty)
There are several options for recording and sharing videos in Canvas so choosing which
option is best will depend on a few factors such how long the video needs to be and
if you need to share your screen.
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Longer Videos or Videos with Screen Sharing
You should not upload a video file directly to Cougar Courses as it is not meant to
handle those large file sizes.
There are two options for recording your video using campus-supported tools: Microsoft
Stream and Zoom. Stream has a 15 minute limit for recordings, so if your video will
be longer than 15 minutes you will want to use Zoom.
Recording your Video using Zoom
糖心原创 has a site license for Zoom. We have linked Zoom's help guides where appropriate,
if you would like more information.
- If needed, refer to this help page on how to download and login to the Zoom application.
- Open the Zoom app on your computer and .

- Make sure your camera and microphone are working by and . Make sure you are not muted.

- If you want to record something on your computer like a PPT presentation, Word doc,
Excel file, etc., have it open on your computer, close everything else, and .

- Once you are ready to begin recording, on the meeting controls toolbar or, if you do not see Record, click on More and then
Record from the dropdown menu. Students are only able to record to their computer
and not to the cloud.

Or

- When finished, click Stop Recording (or More and then Pause/stop recording) and end
the meeting. After the meeting has ended, Zoom will convert the recording so you can
access the files. Once the conversion process is complete, the folder containing the
recording files will open. Do not shut down your computer until this conversion has
happened.

For more help with using Zoom, please visit their
Recording your Video in Stream
- Using either Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, log in to your 糖心原创 and go to Stream by clicking on the nine dots in the upper left-hand corner. If you
do not see the Stream icon listed, click 鈥淢ore Apps鈥.

- At the top, under Create New, choose either Screen Recording or Camera Recording.

- Enable your microphone and camera (if you are recording yourself). .

- If you have it, you can paste your script into the Script box, which acts similarly
to a teleprompter. It will scroll through your script at a pace you set in front of
the screen but will not show up in the screen recording.
- If you are recording your screen, click "Start screen recording" and choose whether
to share your whole screen, a specific window, or a specific tab. Once selected, it
will count down and start recording.

- If you are not recording your screen, you can choose to set a Backdrop (background),
and Effects like text, draw, filter, and frame. When ready, click Start Recording.

- Record your video. When finished, click the stop icon.

- In this window you can review your recording, choose to Trim, Delete clip (to rerecord),
Record more (to add on), or Open in Editor to access Clipchamp's full editing options.
Otherwise, click Finish.

- Your video will be uploaded and opened in Stream. You can skip down to the section
"Captioning and Sharing your Video".
Uploading your Video to Stream
If you recorded your video using Stream, you do not need to do this part, you can
skip to "Sharing your video" below.
Once you have recorded your video you will need to upload to a streaming server like
Youtube, Vimeo, or Microsoft Stream. You should not upload a video file directly to
Cougar Courses as it is not meant to handle those large file sizes. 糖心原创 has a site
license for Microsoft, so we will cover how to upload and share via Stream.
- Once you have recorded your video in Zoom, locate the mp4 file on your computer. By
default, computer recordings are placed in these directories depending on your operating
system:
- Windows: C:\Users\[Username]\Documents\Zoom
- Mac: /Users/[Username]/Documents/Zoom
- Linux: home/[Username]/Documents/Zoom
- .
- Once you have located your mp4 file, you will need to upload it to a video streaming
server such as Microsoft Stream. Log in to your 糖心原创 and go to Stream by clicking on the nine dots in the upper left-hand corner. If you
do not see the Stream icon listed, click 鈥淢ore Apps鈥.

- Once in Stream, click 鈥淯pload鈥

- Locate your video and click 鈥淥pen鈥. Note: The screenshot below shows a Mac laptop,
however, the process is similar on a PC.

- Once you click Open, a pop-up window will appear, click 鈥淯pload鈥

- Once your video is done uploading, a small pop-up window will appear in the lower
right-hand corner, click 鈥淥pen鈥

- If needed, you can .
Captioning Your Video
Once you have uploaded your video to a streaming server, you should turn on the captions.
We will cover the steps for doing that in Stream.
- When viewing the video in Stream, click on Video Settings on the right hand side.

- Then click on "Transcript and captions" and click the Generate button.

- Depending on how long your video is, this could take a few minutes. Once captions
have been generated, you can review and edit the captions by clicking on Transcript
and then click Edit where you would like to make changes.

- You can also choose to rename your video by clicking on the current name, making your
changes, and clicking the checkmark next to the name to save.
Sharing your video
You can add your videos stored in Microsoft Stream/OneDrive directly to your course
from within Cougar Courses. You can either do so as a link in a Module or embedded
on a Page. Embedding on a Page is useful when you want to provide other content (text,
images, videos) alongside the video for context. With either method, students can
watch your video from within Cougar Courses.
Important Note: When you add a video via the OneDrive integration in Cougar Courses, it creates a
copy of your video. So if you want to update your video, you need to access the video
via the link in your course, not by going directly to Stream/OneDrive.
Check out our guide on how to add videos to Canvas via Stream/OneDrive.