Lecture Capture with Panopto – Getting Started Damien Darcy Panopto Coordinator IT Services
Introduction Panopto Screen – What it looks like, What the different parts do What Can I do with it? – 3 Main Options Preparation – Getting Started Recording – What do I do? Saving and Sharing – Who sees this? – Download as mp4 Support from ITS – Where to go
The Screen - Video
The Screen - Controls
The Screen - Slides
The Screen – Other Slides
The Screen - Tabs
What Can I do with it? Re-Listening Note Taking Reviewing 1 - Record a Live Lecture2 - Pre-Recorded Mini Lectures3 - Tutorials and Guided Tours
But first go to Moodle … Go to the module that you wish to set up for videos Turn Editing On Go to ‘Add a Block’ at the bottom right of the screen Pick ‘Panopto Focus’ This will appear on the screen. Click on the cogwheel to continue.
Still in Moodle … Click on ‘Configure Panopto Focus Block’ Click on ‘Add this course to Panopto’. Click on Save Changes. You are now ready to use Panopto
Preparation – Getting Started 1.Login using your Birkbeck username and password 2.On the desktop, locate the Panopto Recorder 3.If this is not available, contact ITS to get it installed
Preparation – Panopto Recorder Again, login with your Birkbeck username and password
Recording – Sound / Camera 1 – Have your powerpoint and other documents that you plant to use already open 2 – Select the video camera. If you do not wish to be recorded, then select ‘None’ 3 – Select the audio / microphone 4 – Quality.. Select ‘Ultra’ The ‘Secondary Capture Sources’ can normally be ignored
Recording – Sending to Moodle
Stopping the Recording Click on ‘STOP’ 2 - Click on OK 3 - It will then take a few seconds for your recording to be ready 1 2 3
Saving and Sharing When the recording is finished – you will get this tab on the screen 2 - The video will be available to anybody enrolled in the relevant moodle module 3 - “Anyone on the Internet” allows you to specify the addresses of any additional people that you wish to view the video (Contrary to its name, it does NOT post the video on the Internet)
Editing 1 - Videos can be edited. It is possible to remove sections or to add in external content. 2 - Editing is useful for longer videos or if your work is going to a larger audience 3 - In most cases it is not required 4 - This is examined in more depth in a later video
Logging out and Leaving Once you have this screen (about 10 seconds after finishing the recording), you can logout from the recorder 2 - Then close your other documents and log out from the computer as normal
Support from ITS Search for ‘Panopto’
Support from ITS This includes examples of recordings, short videos about how to use Panopto and other resources You can also book training workshops from here
Next Steps …. Further Videos examine …. Getting Started with Panopto Learner friendly videos! – Adding and Editing Legal and Copyright Issues