Posted in Digital Union Labs, Distance Education & eLearning, Tech Tips and tagged lecture capture, screen recording, video. Posted by Queenie Chow at 7:00am February 28, 2018 Or you can use the 'Spotlight Search' to find the Activity Monitor. Instructors can record their voice and computer screen using the QuickTime application, which is built into most MAC computers. Go to 'Finder' > 'Applications' > 'Utilities' and then select 'Activity Monitor' to launch it. *Windows users: I haven’t tried this, but looks like you can use CamStudio in place of Quicktime for screen recording. All you need to do is launch the activity monitor, select QuickTime Player as the target and end its application process. Step 2: The screen recording bar will appear. I love it, and now you know how to do it too! Go forth and enlighten the world, with yo bad self. Step 1: Open the QuickTime Player app and go to the File option on the top left corner of your screen. This is my go-to method for recording Powerpoint/Keynote presentations, explaining work processes that involve a web component, and making software tutorials for my staff. To get started with screen recording using QuickTime Player on your Mac, all you need to do is press Shift-Command-5 or use Launchpad to open Screenshot. Upload to YouTube for captioning and sharing.I know a lot of us don’t think about captioning as part of our process, but it is a very important step, and a required one according to the OSU accessibility policy. Image Board: Record Computer Screen Online with FlexClip - Step 2. Select the audio recording method and tap the red circle button to start recording. Image Board: Record Computer Screen Online with FlexClip - Step 1. Choose New Screen Recording from the dropdown menu that appears. My personal preference is to post on YouTube, for its amazing built-in captioning tool and seamless streaming and sharing functionality. Go to FlexClip Online Screen Recorder and click the Start Recording button. Open the QuickTime player app and select File from the top menu bar. Connect the iPhone (or iPad / iPod touch) to the Mac with a USB cable. The resulting video can now be posted to YouTube, uploaded to Mediasite, or wherever you choose to stream or host it. How to Record an iPhone / iPad Screen on Mac with QuickTime. Open MPEG Streamclip, and drag your video file into the program. Save to Desktop for easy access in next step. Click File > Export, and choose a size to export the video. Navigate to the Processes tab and find the program you want to force-quit. Drag the yellow box to trim off the ends click Trim.ħ. While recording your screen in QuickTime, press the Ctrl + Alt + Delete key combination. To trim the beginning/end of the recording, select Edit > Trim.Ħ. When finished recording, right-click Quicktime from the dock and select Stop Screen Recordingĥ. Click if recording the whole screen drag if recording only a section of the screen.Ĥ. Open Quicktime Player and choose File > New Screen Recording.ģ.
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