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Video editing

PowerPoint’s Alive! Bring your PowerPoint to life with narrations and multimedia

Jim Hsu Digital production, Learning & Teaching July 2, 2020July 2, 2020Video editing, Video learning

This series of tutorials and linked resources will take you through the basics of adding narrations and other multimedia (Audio, Video, Screen Recordings) to an existing PowerPoint presentation, and then exporting it to a video format, that can easily be

Review: Adobe Premiere Rush at RMIT

Tom Cotton Digital production May 22, 2020June 5, 2020Video editing

Video at RMIT With the push online, video is becoming an increasing part of teaching and learning.  While Canvas Studio and Collaborate Ultra are great online tools for creating simple video, there’s a real gap when it comes to RMIT

Video editing tools

Sheryl Maher Digital production, Learning & Teaching April 16, 2020April 22, 2020flexible learning, tips and hints, Video editing

Have you made a video, but want to edit it before you upload? There are a range of tools available to edit videos. Today we will look at two simple ones you probably already have installed on your computer. For

Add an Introduction (thumbnail) slide to your Canvas welcome video

Lisa Curran Digital production April 13, 2018Video, Video editing

Make you Canvas welcome video look more professional by adding an intro (thumbnail) slide. You will need to download the Canvas welcome video slide, edit it and upload into your Canvas ARC. Then you can set it as a thumbnail

Canvas video -Adding auto generated Closed Captions to your Studio videos

Lisa Curran Learning & Teaching September 18, 2017Canvas, Video, Video editing

Canvas video hosting (ARC) will auto generate closed caption text for you. This will allow your viewers the ability to switch on closed caption text thereby enhancing the experience and accessibility for those users. It has to be switched on

Contextualizing video

Lisa Curran Digital production September 13, 2017Teaching, Video editing, Video learning

Videos are an excellent mode of learning for the more visual learners and create a pleasant break from reading text, however, many videos require input from us to direct learners to the most important messages we are trying to get

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