TheValeyard wrote: » I've used Microsoft Teams, Google classrooms and zoom. My personal preference for teaching is Teams. Easier for students to use, class groups, etc. Just my preference due to access for all office like PowerPoint, word, etc although Google has an equivalent.
Bobtheman wrote: » But if the kids are connected to goggle classroom - can they use teams? Excuse my ignorance
Treppen wrote: » They can use as many different platforms as they like. But usually a school will stick to either .... 1. Google 2. Microsoft .. With smatterings of zoom I find zoom the most stable of all video.
Bobtheman wrote: » Is Teams secure?
Smacruairi wrote: » Go with what your school has decided. Nothing worse than one teacher going on a solo run and raising the bar to unrealistic heights when a standard should be adopted.
Bobtheman wrote: » Hello I'm familiar with goggle classroom. Is goggle meets the best method for video teaching? How does it work exactly? Our students use goggle classroom.
ethical wrote: » You are allaware the fact that Union does not look kindly on the use of live video. It is a minefield,cameras,GDPR etc,will your school stand by you should anything happen? I DOUBT IT.
TheValeyard wrote: » We were all instructed to keep cameras off during the lockdown last year. Staff and students.
mirrorwall14 wrote: » Cameras off, presenter mode on so all that’s on screen is the PowerPoint or app I’m presenting
pandoraj09 wrote: » I'm in a DEIS school and the thought of video teaching the juniors makes me feel ill!! I have 46 first years. What's the easiest way of recording a lesson and putting it up on Google classroom for the students to watch themselves? I'd be doing the recording on my laptop. I'd have the book open in front of me and the students would have their own textbooks at home so no powerpoint or anything? Thanks in advance.
pandoraj09 wrote: » Ok. Thanks for the replies. I just want to record my voice so the students can play the lesson on google classroom while having their books open in front of them. I'll try what has been suggested above. I was hoping I could record my voice on my phone, Samsung galaxy S9, and post the voice recording to google classroom.
Random sample wrote: » Can you add voice recordings to powerpoints that are already made up?
Smacruairi wrote: » Yes. Go to insert audio. Means you just record the audio for each slide rather than having to do a big 45min clip.
beveragelady wrote: » I see a lot of people recommending Loom. I tired it once in March, recording about 15 minutes at a time. It was taking literally hours* to upload so I re-recorded it in 3 or 4 minute segments, which repeatedly failed to upload. Often the last minute or so would be missing. Every time an upload failed I had to make a fresh recording of the segment, I couldn't find a way to access the one that had failed to upload the first time. It was a huge waste of time and I never tried it again. Am I the only person who had this experience? I don't use the word 'literally' lightly. Edit - Attached is a speed test. Probably at least part of the problem...
mirrorwall14 wrote: » Wow that speed test is horrific. I suspect that’s probably a large part of the problem. In your case I’d be using handbrake or other to make it as small as you possibly can before upload A few other things, Is that a mobile phone package? If so yikes. Are you using WiFi? If your connection is that bad you really need to be wired into the box. We never thought to explain this to staff and students, it will be explained on Monday at in service