Documentation:Annotated Presentations/DIY Media/Host

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CHECKLIST:
Consider reach. If you want a wide reach for your audience, choose an open hosting environment (like YouTube).
Consider privacy. If you need a certain amount of protection around your content, choose a locally hosted option (like Kaltura).
Consider usability - if your presentations are long and learners need to be able to search key words consider using a tool like Mediasite.
  • YouTube is an option if you don't require privacy or security settings for your videos. YouTube enables you to share your video with the world, reach a wide audience, and students don't need an account to view it. Set up your own YouTube account, or use UBC's account with this documentation.
  • Kaltura is a UBC-hosted service and therefore offers a layer of security and content moderation. Kaltura offers options for learning activities that require students to record, upload and share video content through Connect. Compared to YouTube, Kaltura offers more granular control over content and contributors. Here are two documentations, detailing how to upload your video to Kaltura and how to share videos.
  • In addition to providing learners with the video, giving access to the slides you used can be helpful if people want to follow along with your presentation, or retain a text-based copy for future reference.
  • After you've finished your project, let us know! Get in touch with the CTLT to have your media added to the list of examples, and to join the DIY community!
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TIPS:
  • Review your video with colleagues and double check if your video is delivering the message or story you would like it to.
  • Seek audience feedback about the resources you produce and use it to evaluate and improve.