Ready to become an expert Kaltura user? Read on to learn about the final Fall semester training dates and how Kaltura can help you keep your videos accessible.
We are excited to hold another round of Kaltura training in October! If you missed these special training sessions over the summer or in September, then this will be your last chance of 2022 to catch an in-depth introduction to Kaltura.
Kaltura is more than a video tool, it is the video repository tool for Clemson University and it is replacing Ensemble. This tool seamlessly integrates with Canvas and it is a one-stop-shop tool for recording videos, lightly editing them, saving them, and much more!
Review the information in this blog post from September to learn more about what you will learn in the following sessions.
Kaltura Basics I | Kaltura Basics II | Kaltura Advanced I | Kaltura Advanced II |
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October 18th
10:30AM – 11:00AM |
October 18th
11:30AM – 12:00PM |
October 20th
10:30AM – 11:00AM |
October 20th
11:30AM – 12:00PM |
Since it is Accessibility Month, we want to highlight the key accessibilty features in Kaltura that you can learn about when you attend the October training.
Upholding the integrity of your exams is crucial for the success of your students, but do you know the best ways to protect your online exams? Administering exams through Canvas is easy, due to integrated grading and the virtual record it creates for each exam submission. Join us to learn how to ensure your Canvas exams stay honest using Respondus LockDown Browser and Monitor. Facilitated by Axel Ruiz, Learning Technology Specialist. A Zoom link will be emailed to registered participants, 48 hours prior to the day of the event. Contact James Butler with any questions about this session.
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