How to Use Zoom for Online Course Videos
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
- Learn how to use the free version of Zoom to record videos for your online course.
Includes a video tutorial, step-by-step instructions, and guide.
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I'm a math tutor at a community college. Since we got clobbered by the Corona club everyone is scrambling to learn online teaching/tutoring.
Thank you very much for your 'clear and present' presentation of how to use ZOOM.
You're welcome. Hope the classes are going well. I know it's difficult at first, but you'll get more comfortable each time :)
Excellent! Well organized. Very helpful! Super great speed. You are a natural teacher, unlike some people who just talk too fast and rush things... Thanks so much! Blessings upon you!
Thank you, thank you. I've been asked to train another program at work using Zoom. It was a bit overwhelming since I haven't taught using distance learning since the late 1990s. I feel more confident using Zoom to teach now.
I will recommend this video to people I know trying Zoom early. Thank you much this was very well done, to the point and professional.
Great tuturial. thanks.
As a beginner, I have to say this was excellent. You did this really well. Thank you.
Thanks a lot Sharon. I will be recoding my lectures as per your tutorial and send it my students. Your tutorial is helping a lot many people in academia to teach online which is need of the hour due to COVID 19 lockdown.
Wow! So clear and instructive. THANK YOU for this generous offering!
I'm going to use zoom for my online course. I used Google slides to record a practice slide show discussion.
This step to step tutorial is very clear and helpful. Awesome Job!
Thanks, Professor Lu! Glad it was helpful.
This is just great. Thank you so much! I have been pulling my hair out and trying to understand so many clips. Having to put so much work online now, this brings so much ease and understanding of how to. Going to do one today just for me so I can feel really confident. Thank you.
Sharyn, thanks for the great tips on using Zoom in this novel way. I'd love to see a follow up-- how you use Camtasia to edit it. Thanks again for your quality offers here and with Content Sparks!
very Good video! thanks for sharing
that was a GREAT VIDEO . Thank you so much . I will try and follow your instructions right now
Awesome Sharon - all questions answered!
this is a short and awesome tutorial for a total beginner! thank you!
Glad I could help, Sarah!
Amazing video ! Thank you. It is a very effective explanation , simple , clear , greatly explained and easy to understand and to apply! Highly recommended !!
Sharon, thanks for delivering this valuable information. I going to start using Zoom today because of you. 😁
I'm so glad that was helpful!
Awesome video very helpful .
Infact, as simple as it was presented.....Far better other videos of lenghty explanation.
Hi Sharon, thank you for sharing ...very practical
Excellent, excellent tutorial. Thank you!
Thank you for this, Sharon. It's really helpful.
thanks so much for this- very helpful in getting my first recorded lecture ready for my now-remote class.
Thanks Sharon. Very helpful!
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you.
Wow new subber! Great content
You are amazing Queen!!
Great tutorial! Thank you Sharyn.
Thank you so much for sharing this video. Very useful.
Thank you very much 🙂
This was super informative and easy to do.
Was really helpful thanks so much.
Hi Sharon, I just tried a practice session with one of my daughters. There were a couple of spots where I got lost, but after some fumbling around I figured it out. Overall, you made it pretty easy. Thanks!
Good for you, Phil! It's always tricky at first with something new. We just did a Zoom family call from 8 different locations, with my elderly mother-in-law learning the tech as we went. I wish I'd recorded it!
This is awesome, thank you 👍👍👍
Thank you for producing this. It is helpful.
Thank you. Ive found this very helpful.
Very Helpful
Thank you for the video!
Very clear explanation! Thanks a million :)
Very helpful due to these pandemic days
Fantastic Description. Thank You
That was great! Thank you so much. Now, I'm going to try out what you just told us. I was wondering about using the mouse as a pen (like I do in Power Point). Do I use the mouse in PP or is there a mouse pen function in zoom. Really, thanks again. I feel like I can do this now!
Thank you so much!!!
I have to do a pilates mat class for my gym clients, How do you edit your video on zoom? I don't want them to see me start (get up walking to computer or phone to start and stop video? ) Great video, thank you!
Hi Kim! You can't edit the video in zoom, but you have other options depending on your computer and tech. I use Camtasia, which is a paid software and which you can get a free trial for. You could also use the video editor in RUclips, if you're uploading it there, and just trim the beginning and end. If you're on a Mac, I think you can use free software there. Otherwise, I've heard great things about DaVinci Resolve, which also works on Mac - www.blackmagicdesign.com/uk/products/davinciresolve/
Good luck with your videos! My trainer is trying out just using Facetime for individual clients and some Instagram Lives.
Thank so much!
Great video! Can I use Zoom to teach Photoshop live or pre-recorded? How to share the pre-recorded class with the students?
Cybil, you an use Zoom to teach anything so long as it's conducive to showing your screen or holding something up in front of the camera. For pre-recorded, you would just share your screen with the video playing, but the sound may not be great since it's coming through your speakers. I use a webinar platform for that (Demio). To share the recorded video, you need to upload it to a platform that has the capability to view videos. Eg, RUclips (you can make it unlisted or password-protected and then send the link), Vimeo, Teachable (I have a paid plan but there's a free one with minimal support), or other online course platforms. You could even have a closed Facebook Group and upload your videos there. Then only allow students into the group.
I have to re watch! lol is there a way of having a small pic of ones self in the top corner? i have seen it somewhere possibly on an up to date version of zoom .. i would appreciate your suggestions. Great teacher xx n
Nice vedio
Have you tried Devtendo.com? It enables you to record your videos or meetings and share it with your students. It's more asynchronous as opposed to having live sessions all the time.
Thank you Sharon! That was very helpful! :-)
Sorry, not really beginner friendly.
As someone in a field far from computers..( think yoga, reiki, meditation, sound healing) I stopped halfway through.
I have one laptop.
How do you make the slides, How do you save the slides, how do you toggle from the slides to live action you. How do you save that class to your website and sell it to over and over again.
Looking for a beginner class. Thought zoom would be the easiest.
Still on the hunt.
Thank you for trying
I have a question… what’s the easiest way to then share the zoom recording if it’s long… 500mbs or more?
OK, but you forgot to put the Powerpoint into SlideShow mode, which means you were showing all the superfluous menus and icons within the video you made. Just put the PPT into SlideShow mode before you start recording...
Thank you so much for doing this video
Thnx gal 😊
Super useful content ! Thank you so much Sharyn.
I still have a technical question that remains. How can you share a full screen pdf or keynote but still keeping your notes document open on the side in the same screen (when you don't have two monitors). I want people to see my full screen without the tool bar at the top or the name of the document. But when I click on full screen mode, then I can't access anything else on my screen either. I hope you can help :) Thank you !
just like youtube how can we skip 5sec video or how to forwad & revind particular video
Really helpful. Thank you. How do you close caption your slide presentation?
I don't do closed caption because I want people to focus on the slide. People can only focus on one thing at a time. If they look at the slide, they don't read the caption. If they read the caption, they won't look at the slide. Same with if you're on camera. That said, if you think people will watch with the sound off, then closed caption is helpful!
How to share this recorded video amongst others via a link?
To share the recorded video, you need to upload it to a platform that has the capability to view videos. Eg, RUclips (you can make it unlisted or password-protected and then send the link), Vimeo, Teachable (I have a paid plan but there's a free one with minimal support), or other online course platforms. You could even have a closed Facebook Group and upload your videos there. Then only allow students into the group.
@@Contentsparks thank you so much ❤️
Nice
Hello,
I have a question: Can we change the screen sharing, from powerpoint to other apps (whiteboard), in the middle of the presentation?
Thanks
Teresa
Hi Teresa. I share all sorts of different apps and screens via Zoom. It's easiest if you have two monitors, because then you can keep an eye on the call and switch between different things to share on the other monitor. Having a second monitor just requires a cable to connect to your computer or laptop and then changing the settings. But you can still switch the things you share on one monitor too
@@Contentsparks I've also discovered that I can use a second device (computer, laptop, phone) to log in. I can name that other one "closeup camera" "screen 2", or something similar. That other device is actually another zoom user (same account). That allows me any number of cameras, and I can easily do what you suggested here, as well. By using the spotlight feature, the focus can be on that camera/device when I need to use it. If you have others blocked from screen sharing, you still have the option of requesting a share from the other device and screen sharing from your other device. Hope that helps. I've been doing a lot of Zoom research.
@@MimisTreasureCottage Thanks for the tip. I might have to try that!
This is great. Excellent proof point to your advice to keep it no more than 15 minutes. Makes the learning more effective. (Will share with the hope of bumping this up. Need to see more how-to's by womxn and more of than at the top of search results.)
Can I run the recorded video on zoom in scheduled times automatically?
As far as I know, that would only work on a webinar platform that's automated - such as EverWebinar. Zoom has a webinar option that's more expensive, but I'm not sure if they do automated ones. Even then, people normally have to register. Or you'd have to get on and start the recording as a screen share. Another alternative is to do an on-demand recording, which is basically a video but you could set it up as an automated webinar in something like Demio (which is the webinar platform I use). Sorry that doesn't totally answer your question, but it sounds like an automated webinar type of thing.
Excuse me. Would you help me out? I just downloaded the free zoom app. I don’t have the control bar at the bottom. (I need to record). How can I get that feature?
Thank you...
Question: After finishing the recording, how to upload it or send it to group? is just copy post the mp3 or there's link...
That would be a good addition.
Zoom will prompt you as to where to save the recording when you end the meeting. It will save both the mp4 video and an audio-only file. Then you can upload to RUclips or any other video hosting platform to get a link. If you're sharing in a Facebook Group, you could upload the video there directly, or to an online course platform. Don't send people the video file itself!
Hi at the end of the video you mentioned a link to recording the powerpoint presentation in powerpoint..can you please advise to where I may find that link to your video? Thanks!
Hi Jen. Sorry I missed your comment before :(. You can see my step-by-step for the way I like to record my slides as video here:
contentsparks.com/6207/record-slides-video/
I find my method the least stressful and requiring the least retakes.
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Can we have our picture at one corner of the slide, is it possible with zoom
Vishal, if you want to have the image of yourself talking during the slideshow video, there are a couple things you can do:
- when you share your screen, if your 'video' is still on, that will show in the corner at the top right typically
- use software like Camtasia, which can record your screen and have your webcam on at the same time in the corner
- or, just record your video using PowerPoint's built in slideshow recorder and have your webcam on
Hope that helps!
I checked it but ...Only for slide shows...
Hello 👋
Nicer
How do you migrate your zoom file to RUclips?
Jack, so long as you've hit 'record', Zoom will prompt you as to where to save your video recording afterwards. Then you can upload to your RUclips channel the normal way, via the little 'create' menu item in the upper right on RUclips. If you don't have a RUclips channel, you'll need to follow their instructions to set one up.
Hi. Thanks. 2 quest-
do students need to have a zoom account to view my videos
can they simply click on the link and watch video
Hi Uriel. When you use Zoom to record a video, you're basically running a 'meeting' with yourself. Though you could have participants. Everything is recorded from the point you hit 'record' to when you stop. Zoom then prompts you to save the recording somewhere. Wherever you upload that video is where your students would watch it. For example, you could upload to RUclips or to an online course platform, like Teachable. You'd just need to share the link to the video location with your students. If it's something public, we post things on RUclips (like this video). If it's a course, I like Teachable best - contentsparks.com/r/teachable . By the way, if you're interested in Teachable, they have a sale right now before they put their prices up!
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This was very helpful. Thank you.