Please help I am technologically inept. How can I pre-record a lecture so I have a powerpoint with a film of me delivering the lecture on screen simultaneously (with audio obviously), that I can send to someone as one file/film?
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Replying to @FlorenceHRS
I think you can do it on Zoom, if you share your screen with the powerpoint and have your face still visible on the side, and set to record. I think.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
genius I will look into this thank you. And then I can save the file?
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Replying to @FlorenceHRS
I think it autosaves somewhere when you finish recording. Not sure where, let me check if you can see where it's found.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @FlorenceHRS
Okay I just tested it. So you can record, and then when you want to stop recording you can press stop which will be in the left hand corner. When you end the meeting, it converts the file for you, and then it takes you to the folder where it's kept.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @FlorenceHRS
So for me it's saved under My PC --> Documents --> Zoom.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
Can you edit it/add to it/chop it up later or pause? What I'm trying to avoid by pre-recording is having to sit for 45 mins and do the whole lecture at once (bc fatigue)
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Replying to @FlorenceHRS
Hmm...a good question. You can pause recording. But you could also just record smaller videos, save them, and then start up another one where you left off.
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I think that Panopto (honestly the worst name for this) is also for recording lectures, and I think the idea is the same but you can have auto captioning on there. But I don't know how that works.
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