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Samson q1u microphone youtube
Samson q1u microphone youtube






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  1. SAMSON Q1U MICROPHONE YOUTUBE HOW TO
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SAMSON Q1U MICROPHONE YOUTUBE MP4

I also wanted to reach the broadest audience (PC's, Macs, mobile, streaming, browsers, etc.)Įvery one of my videos is now encoded as h.264 mp4 files. I wanted a way to gather all videos for a course, and then present the relevant ones at the click of a link. I too have tried a variety of solutions, and although I will share it with you, it is a somewhat unique solution. I too use a lot of videos in my courses and I was faced with many of the same issues. ĮE, I am jumping into this topic a little late, but I thought I would give you some of my thoughts. In the screenshot you can see a "page", then a Kaltura video, another page, a url etc.Īs you create the resource you can often choose whether the film is embedded, opens in a popup, or opens in a new tab. Depending on various factors we often use different resources.

samson q1u microphone youtube

Then we can link to the videos via a url resource as suggested by Guillermo, or via the "page" resource, as suggested by Justin. When we do things like this the videos are already uploaded somewhere, Youtube or similar, or our internal media repository (Kaltura). To use your example the whole course would be about Microsoft Word, section 1 perhaps 'Creating a bulleted list', 'Creating a numbered list' etc, section 2 with 'Changing Font', 'Changing Font size' etc. Then you'd have section 1 with all the videos inserted as resources, alternatively a number of sections with videos grouped in some way. Your course could consist of section 0, where you introduce things, have a forum for questions etc. However, as you describe it I would think you would want a course containing several videos.

SAMSON Q1U MICROPHONE YOUTUBE HOW TO

I am pretty stuck trying to figure out how to accomplish this seemingly simple task.Ĭan anyone point me in the right direction? Even a nudge will do.Īs Justin mentions you can have a single activity course containing just one video. A set of headings, Products, actually, with simple functions shown in video format below the heading. If it were Microsoft Word they were learning about, the courses would be 'Creating a bulleted list' and 'Changing Font' and that sort of thing. What I want to see, ultimately, is a simple listing of titles of videos - and clicking on those links opens a video player. If I want something this simple out of Moodle, can anyone offer their expertise concerning how I could approach it? Our 'students' will be asked to watch videos to complete a 'course', or lesson (I am still learning the terminology and how I want to organize this. With only a few exceptions, my training content is video. First of all, thank you to Justin and the others who have helped me so far with getting my instance of Moodle going.








Samson q1u microphone youtube