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  1. WeVideo: Video and podcast editing basics

    Use WeVideo's editor to add video clips, images, audio clips, title screens and more from WeVideo's royalty free media library, upload your own media files , layer images and sound, adjust when different elements are visible or heard, and creat...
  2. WeVideo: Add subtitles to a video

    You can add embedded subtitles in WeVideo by adding text to the top track of your timeline. Note that these subtitles are permanent; viewers cannot hide them during playback. (If you want captions that viewers can hide, export your finished vide...
  3. WeVideo: Create and add people to projects

    How to set up a WeVideo project and add members to give other people permission to edit it. Before you start , you will need access to the following: a Bryn Mawr WeVideo Account Create a project   Watch WeVideo's Creating Pr...
  4. Moodle: Take attendance

    The Attendance  activity enables teachers and students to record attendance (both during and after class) as well as students to view their own attendance.  Before you start , you may need the following: an Instructor of Record or Other E...
  5. Zoom: Mirror an ipad in a classroom

    If you are using a tablet computer as part of a lecture, Zoom is your best option for sharing it with remote participants or including it as part of a recording. We recommend this rather than attempting to “mirror” the tablet to other comput...
  6. Moodle: Set up a course gradebook

    Use the Gradebook to record grades for both Moodle and non-Moodle activities  (e.g., oral presentations) and display them to students (each student sees only their own grades). You can calculate category-level and final course grades in M...
  7. Zoom: Create meetings through Outlook

    Instead of scheduling meetings twice — once in Zoom and once in Outlook — use the Zoom add-in in Outlook/Microsoft365 to add Zoom links to your Outlook meetings. See also Zoom's articles on Scheduling meetings with the Outlook add-in and Tr...
  8. Zoom: Create meetings

    There are a number of ways to schedule Zoom meetings. While you can create meetings through the Zoom activity in Moodle and the  Zoom add-in for Outlook/Microsoft365 , you can also schedule them directly in the Zoom app or on Zoom's website. ...
  9. Zoom: Create meetings for courses through Moodle

    Instructors can create and manage Zoom Meetings associated with a Moodle course using   the Zoom activity in Moodle . The advantages to using the Moodle Zoom activity instead of the Zoom web portal or desktop/mobile app are: Course part...
  10. Office Lens: Scan papers or documents with your smartphone

    Particularly during remote teaching and learning, it is common for faculty and students to share a scanned version of a document or assignment for which they have a hard copy (e.g. notes, equations, handwritten work, etc.). Office Lens offers a ...