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* After an instructor adds the Warpwire tool to their Sakai course, their course is assigned its own "Media Library". | * After an instructor adds the Warpwire tool to their Sakai course, their course is assigned its own "Media Library". | ||
* In the Sakai Text Editor, such as in Lessons, instructors can click on the Warpwire icon on the Text Editor toolbar, create a video, and display their video to their students. The video is stored in the course Media Library. | * In the Sakai Text Editor, such as in Lessons, instructors can click on the Warpwire icon on the Text Editor toolbar, create a video, and display their video to their students. The video is stored in the course Media Library. | ||
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+ | * [https://www.warpwire.com/support/upload/browser-requirements-and-file-types/ Warpwire's web browser requirements] | ||
===Handouts=== | ===Handouts=== |
Revision as of 13:31, 20 November 2019
Contents
Warpwire (Create and embed videos and audio files in Sakai)
Warpwire is a streamlined, easy-to-use tool that allows instructors to quickly create and display videos in their Sakai courses.
- After an instructor adds the Warpwire tool to their Sakai course, their course is assigned its own "Media Library".
- In the Sakai Text Editor, such as in Lessons, instructors can click on the Warpwire icon on the Text Editor toolbar, create a video, and display their video to their students. The video is stored in the course Media Library.
How To Get Started
Handouts
- Tips for Creating Multimedia for Instruction (PDF)
- How do I find out if students are watching my video or audio podcast?