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In this week's session, we delve into the use of digital media in education, with discussions and feedback on our module. Join guest lecturer Chris Follows from the University of the Arts London as we explore the fundamentals of digital media, accessibility, and usability. We'll introduce Camtasia Relay for capturing high-quality screen recordings and videos, and discuss the Fuse app for mobile video recording. Engage in activities to create a short video showcasing your open educational resources (OER) project and develop a draft plan. Let's share insights and promote our ideas!
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MJM22Digital Practice and PedagogyWeek 7 Using Digital Media
This session will cover: • Module discussion & feedback. • An introduction to Digital Media. • Guest lecturer – Chris Follows. • Introduction to Camtasia Relay.
Discussion & Feedback • How did you get on? • What are your thoughts on accessibility and usability? • How is your OER planning going?
Chris Follows Arts learning and teaching online [ALTO] college co-ordinator University of the Arts London
Time for a Break Back in 5 minutes
Camtasia Relay • Simple screen capture tool. • Download Recorder onto your computer. • Log in University Username & Password. • Records computer Screen. • Audio narration. • Upload to University servers. • Generates web friendly video.
Relay website https://interact.brighton.ac.uk/Relay/
Using Fuse with Camtasia Relay
What is Fuse? • Record video using your mobile device. • Upload directly to the Camtasia Relay server. • Deliver web and mobile ready video.
Use • Make on-the-go recordings. • Publish and share accessible videos. • Capture presentations or interviews. • On location & in the field filming. • Record short video messages. • Upload videos made in other apps.
Limitations Editing Quality Length
Download App Search for - fuse for camtasia relay
Set up imp1.brighton.ac.uk
Access Recordings https://interact.brighton.ac.uk/Relay/
This week’s activities • Review digital media options. • Produce a short video (3 mins) • Describe your OER project. • Write your OER project plan. • Produce a first draft of your OER plan