![]() ![]() You can also increase or decrease the speed of playback and pop the player out to appear on top of your window (picture-in-picture), so you can have notes or other materials open behind it. ![]() Using the player, you can play, pause and skip within the video. ![]() It should play well on most mobile devices. The Re/Play video player can be used directly in Blackboard or opened in a new window or tab of your browser. If you aren’t sure where to find recordings, check with your lecturer, as it can vary. You will usually find them via the ‘Re/Play’ link in the left navigation menu of your unit’s Blackboard course. Recordings become available two working days after the lecture has taken place unless your lecturer manually publishes them earlier or retracts them after (eg to make some edits). Sessions that aren’t lectures are unlikely to be automatically recorded, but it depends on the set up your lecturers have decided on for your unit. Some lecture recordings will also include a camera view of the speaker on the podium or the whiteboard/chalkboard. Many lectures are automatically recorded from lecture rooms, and most commonly the recording will be of the slides and the audio. Getting the most from a Re/Play recording.The software we use to provide the service is called Mediasite. Re/Play is the University of Bristol’s media and video system, which provides automatic lecture capture, as well as on-demand videos uploaded as pre-recorded lectures or as additional learning materials. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |