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==Create Videos using the YouTube MyWebcam Tool==
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==Discontinued: Create Videos using the YouTube MyWebcam Tool==
YouTube’s MyWebcam tool is a free tool you can use to record short videos using a webcam. Instructors could use the tool to record videos and add them to Sakai courses. Videos could be used to introduce yourself to students in your classes or introduce weekly lessons or assignments.
 
  
===What do I need to record a video?===
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You can still [https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/57407 upload videos to YouTube]
* Gmail account
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* Webcam (some webcams have built in microphones)
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But as of January 16, 2016 Google has discontinued the [https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/57409?hl=en YouTube MyWebcam tool]
* Microphone (if your webcam doesn’t have a microphone)
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* Flash installed on your computer
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YouTube’s MyWebcam was a free tool you could use to record short videos using a webcam. Instructors could use the tool to record videos and add them to Sakai courses. Videos could be used to introduce yourself to students in your classes or introduce weekly lessons or assignments.  
'''Tip:''' Before recording your video it’s a good idea to write a script. Save the script as a text file. You can use your script to add captions to your video.
 
  
===Record and upload a video===
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===How do Instructors use Videos with their Students?===
* Go to '''[http://www.youtube.com/my_webcam http://www.youtube.com/my_webcam]'''
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* Highlight important or commonly misunderstood aspects of an assignment
** Log in with a Gmail account
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* Answer frequently asked questions
* Have your script ready when you want to record your video. Click Start recording to record your video.
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* Introduce a lesson, to emphasize what students should focus on
* On the Flash Player settings screen select Allow and click Close.
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* Introduce themselves to an [http://campustechnology.com/articles/2014/06/11/how-to-make-the-most-of-a-video-introduction-for-an-online-course.aspx online class]
'''Tip:''' The webcam starts recording as soon as you click Allow.
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* [http://chronicle.com/blogs/wiredcampus/could-video-feedback-replace-the-red-pen/55587?cid=wc&utm_source=wc&utm_medium=en Could Video Feedback Replace the Red Pen?]
* You can click Start over to record your video again. Click Stop recording to stop the video. Click the play button to watch the video.
 
* When you are finished recording your video, click Upload to upload the video to YouTube.
 
* Enter info about the video in Basic info:
 
** Enter a title for your video
 
** Enter a description for your video
 
** Delete the webcam and video tags
 
** Click on the drop down list to select the video privacy settings. The recommended setting is Unlisted.
 
*** Public (anyone can search and find the video)
 
*** Unlisted (the video is not available via search, only people with the link can see the video)
 
*** Private (the video is only available to you)
 
*** More info about [https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/157177 video privacy settings] (YouTube)
 
** Click Save changes
 
  
===Add captions to a video===
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===What will my students need to view my video?===
* In the YouTube Video Manager menu on the left side of the screen, click on Uploads. Find the video you want to add captions to and click Edit.
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Your students will need...
'''Tip:''' If you don’t see the Video Manager menu on the left side of the screen, click on the Settings button in the top right corner of the screen and choose Video Manager.
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* Adobe Flash player
* At the top of the screen click on Captions. Click on the + Add captions drop down list and choose Upload a file. Click Upload to browse your computer for your script file. You’ll receive a confirmation that the transcript is syncing with the video. This may take a few minutes. English is the default language for captions.  
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* Computer speakers or headset
* After the transcript is synced with the video the track will display in the Active tracks list.
 
* Click the play button to watch the video with captions.
 
* Click on Info and Settings. On the right side of the screen look for Video Information. The Video URL: is the link to the video that you’ll add to your Sakai course. Copy this link.
 
  
===Add a video to a Sakai course in Lessons===
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===What do I need to record a video?===
* [http://courses.durhamtech.edu/wiki/images/7/74/Lessons.pdf Instructions for using the Sakai Lessons tool]
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* Gmail account ([https://support.google.com/youtube/?hl=en#topic=3024169 Here's Gmail/YouTube account info])
* Log in to Sakai and go to the course that you want to add your video to.
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* Webcam (some notepads have built in webcams)
* On the course menu click on Lessons and click on the subpage. Click on Add Multimedia. Paste the YouTube video link in the URL: box and click Save. The video will display in the lesson.
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** Need suggestions? Check out [[Media:Video_Recording_Headset_and_Webcam_specs.pdf|How to Choose a Video Recording Headset or Webcam]]
* Add a link to the video. Click on Add Text and use the text editor to add the video link. Click on the Link button and paste the link in the URL box. Click on the Target tab and select New Window (_blank) from the drop down list. Click Ok. Click Save. The video link will display. Click the link to open the video in another window or tab.
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* Microphone (if your webcam doesn’t have a microphone)
* You can also add info about what students can do if they cannot hear the video’s sound:
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* Adobe Flash installed on your computer
If you cannot hear the video’s sound, check your speaker settings, or turn on captions: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/100078?hl=en
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'''Tip:''' Before recording your video it’s a good idea to write a script. Save the script as a [http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch001359.htm text file]. You can use your script to add captions to your video.
  
===How do Instructors use Videos with their Students?===
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===Is there a Handout?===
[http://chronicle.com/blogs/wiredcampus/could-video-feedback-replace-the-red-pen/55587?cid=wc&utm_source=wc&utm_medium=en Could Video Feedback Replace the Red Pen?]
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'''This Handout walks you through creating a video, uploading your transcript and generating closed captions, and displaying your video in Sakai.'''
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* [[Media:How_to_Create_Videos_with_YouTube_MyWebcamV2.pdf|How do I Create a Video with YouTube MyWebcam Handout]]
  
 
===Advanced Tips===
 
===Advanced Tips===
[https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/71673?hl=en How do I upload a video longer than 15 minutes?]
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* What are [http://ditchthattextbook.com/2015/01/22/10-ways-youtube-can-engage-your-classes-now/ 10 ways YouTube can engage your classes now?]
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* How do I [http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2015/01/5-things-every-teacher-should-be-able-to-do-on-YouTube.html edit a video, or add subtitles, annotations, and music to a video?]
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* How do I display my video in Sakai, if I don't use Lessons "Add Multimedia"?  [[Media:Display_your_video_in_Sakai_using_the_embed_code.pdf|Display your YouTube video in Sakai using the Embed Code]]
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* How do I use the YouTube MyWebcam app? Check out this [http://ed.ted.com/on/IUe8OXwM video]
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* How do I  [https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/71673?hl=en upload a video longer than 15 minutes?]
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* How do I [https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/57407?hl=en&ref_topic=2888648 upload a video using an Android or iOS device?]
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** Will my default settings [https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2660027?hl=en&ref_topic=2888648  work with my Android/iOS device?] NO.

Latest revision as of 12:52, 27 January 2016

YouTube-logo.jpg

Discontinued: Create Videos using the YouTube MyWebcam Tool

You can still upload videos to YouTube

But as of January 16, 2016 Google has discontinued the YouTube MyWebcam tool

YouTube’s MyWebcam was a free tool you could use to record short videos using a webcam. Instructors could use the tool to record videos and add them to Sakai courses. Videos could be used to introduce yourself to students in your classes or introduce weekly lessons or assignments.

How do Instructors use Videos with their Students?

What will my students need to view my video?

Your students will need...

  • Adobe Flash player
  • Computer speakers or headset

What do I need to record a video?

Tip: Before recording your video it’s a good idea to write a script. Save the script as a text file. You can use your script to add captions to your video.

Is there a Handout?

This Handout walks you through creating a video, uploading your transcript and generating closed captions, and displaying your video in Sakai.

Advanced Tips