Tech Tip: Media Space for Canvas Recordings

For professors at the iSchool, it’s common knowledge that they can record their lectures on Zoom for their students to look over later. There’s hardly a single class we as the Help Desk check in on that doesn’t have some notification warning us that we’re being recorded. Eerie, really…

But what is less well-known is how to use Media Space in order to edit Zoom recordings and embed them into Canvas posts.

We already have a few KnowledgeBase articles about Recording Zoom for MediaSpace and Posting Class Recordings from Media Space on Canvas, but the basics to know is this:

Everyone’s already got a Media Space account. When you record a Zoom Lecture made through your Illinois account to the Cloud, a copy is made on your Media Space that will eventually be deleted after 30 days unless you either set up a private Media Space channel or embed it into Canvas.

Embedding into Canvas is incredibly easy, turns out! When creating posts on Canvas, there is a special icon specifically for Media Space content to be added! It looks like this:

Once you click on this, you can then select the video you want from the list that appears.

That’s about the gist of it! If you’d like more specific directions and help, those KnowledgeBase articles above should furnish you with the necessary information on how to easily edit your uploads through Media Space.

Till next week!

Tech Tip of the Week: Learning Resources from CITL   

Here at the University of Illinois we have an amazing resource with the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL), and they provide resources for both instructors and students.  In their own words: “The Center for Innovation in Teaching & Learning is a hub of innovation and hands-on support for those who want to discuss and work with higher education trends, models, projects, and resources. CITL uses leading pedagogical approaches, research-based methodologies, innovative instructional technologies, and comprehensive assessment practices to strengthen teaching efforts and improve student learning outcomes.”  Today’s Tech Tip will break down some of the resources CITL provides for both online and in-person instruction and learning.
    1. To learn more about CITL:
3. Instructor Resources
4. Visit the CITL Innovative Space!
      • The studio is a 25-seat interactive visualization, makerspace, and VR classroom all in one. We have a video wall for visualizations, 10 VR/video editing/gaming workstations, and an array of emerging technologies, including virtual reality, laser cutting, 3D printing, 3D modeling, mixed reality, and much more. Check it out here!

Tech Tip of the Week: Interactivity in Online Video Lectures

After an instructor expressed their dislike of the lack of interactivity in their online course, the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL) responded with ways to add interactivity to online classes, specifically when using asynchronous videos.

Some of the highlights include breaking the videos up and adding them as parts of a Moodle quiz where they are broken up by questions or using Illinois Media Space to make the video itself interactive.

Learn more in CITL’s article here.

Tech Tip of the Week: Online Learning Resources from CITL

With most classes being entirely online, the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL) is an extremely valuable resource. Below, we are going to highlight some of the most prevalent resources and information CITL offers for this unique academic year.

Student Resources

Student resources

Instructor Resources

Instructor Resources for transitioning to online Instruction

To help you develop an online class, CITL offers ‘Online Course in a Box’

CITL also has information for instructors specifically about using Zoom, including potential uses and best practices

While not created by CITL, they do recommend this article on the basics of online teaching

CITL also recommends the Tukam if you are interested in hand-writing notes during lectures, as opposed to using slides. You can learn more about Tukam here.