The Power of Asynchronous Video (from Educause) – A set of seven articles discusses the benefits of asynchronous video and provides specific guidance about how to effectively incorporate these tools to improve learning.
- Unbounded by Time: Understanding How Asynchronous Video Can be Critical to Learning Success
- Putting Your Best Self Forward: 6 Keys For Filming Quality Videos
- Teacher, Are you There? Being “Present” in Online Learning
- Let’s Discuss Discussions: Using Asynchronous Video to Improved Online Discussions
- Improving Problem-Based Learning with Asynchronous Video
- Back to Feedback Basics Using Video Recordings
- The Handoff: Transitioning from Synchronous to Asynchronous Teaching
- Important: Do not load your videos directly into Brightspace.
Our Brightspace platform has limited storage.
- Creating Videos
- The following tools can be used to record videos:
- Zoom (Free/40 Min. Limits) – NCCC has limited Pro Accounts
- Screencast-O-Matic (Free/15 Min. Limits)
- TechSmith Capture (Free)
- Ensemble Anthem (Ensemble Account Required) – NCCC has limited Pro Accounts
- Record with IPhone/IPad
- Record with Android Phone
- Narrated PowerPoints (How to record narrations, How to save as a video, Instruction Video for Exporting to MP4 file)
- The following tools can be used to record videos:
- Storing Videos
- Videos should be hosted on either Ensemble or YouTube
- These video hosting services provide closed captions (CC) to make your videos accessible and ADA compliant. You can edit your CC on the sites.
- Ensemble – you need to reach out to OIT at NCCC to obtain an account.
- If you have a Pro Zoom account (Zoom Support) with the college and get an Ensemble account the Zoom recording will automatically save to your Ensemble account.
- Ensemble Support
- YouTube – you should set your videos to Unlisted if you don’t want them available to the public.
- Videos should be hosted on either Ensemble or YouTube