Microsoft has a great collection of help pages for how to get the most out of Microsoft Stream.
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In most instances, creating chapters is a faster and easier way to help your viewers quickly reach the important parts of your recordings. Rather than editing out sections (where perhaps you all went off on a coffee break), it could be quicker to add a chapter for when...
Starting this academic year, some lead lectures will be delivered online using Microsoft Teams. These guides will help you set up these online lead lectures in advance, and show you the various things you can do once in the lecture.
Advice for the lecturerIf a student has submitted a MS Word document, then you can use Word to view and annotate the submission
Word has a number of useful features:
MAF allows for you to add additional documents to support student feedback. You can attach Word and PDF documents, MP3 audio files and even link to a shared OneDrive file for sharing video feedback.
The files on your OneDrive are private until you share them.
If you wish to allocate certain submissions to specific markers, to do this:
Whilst students like a consistent experience, we understand that staff have their own ways of marking, grading and giving feedback; we believe that our workflow allows for both.
ema.jpg Click...The University has said farewell to Panopto (aka ChiPlayer) and has moved over to Microsoft Stream as its new video platform.
The way you record videos has changed but the new workflow includes tools such as Teams and OneDrive, with which you...
There are a few different ways of making video recordings but for the moment we recommend using Microsoft Teams as this should be the most familiar to you.
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