Recorded Lessons

Record & SharE in the Cloud

Zoom

Record, Edit and Share in the Cloud

In Zoom, you can record your meetings live or pre-record a lesson to share with students. By default, videos are recorded in the Zoom cloud and stored there for 15 days. After those 15 days, videos will no longer be available unless you have previously download them (see instructions further down on the page).

Loom

Use the Loom Desktop App to Record and Share

See the video created by tech coach Eve Heaton for how to record your screen and yourself using the Loom desktop app. Videos recorded using the Loom app can be shared via link or downloaded.

Loom Chrome Extension

See the linked video to learn how to use the Loom Chrome extension to record your screen. Videos recorded in Loom can be shared via link or downloaded.

Download

Download Your Zoom Recordings

In order to keep your Zoom recording longer than 15 days, you will need to download it. To do this, log into your account through Classlink, click Recordings then find the recording you want to download. Click Download to get all available files. See this video for assistance.

See Video: http://bit.ly/2LoNeww

Download Your Loom recordings

Once you have created your Loom recording, go to your online personal library and use the download icon to download your video.

https://support.loom.com/hc/en-us/articles/360002214818-How-to-download-your-Loom-video

UploAD TO gOOGLE AND sHARE

Upload to Google Drive

In order to store your videos permanently, upload them to Google Drive. This video shows how to upload a video you have downloaded from Zoom. You can also download videos from Loom and follow this process.

Upload Zoom (or Loom) file to Google Drive.mp4

Share from Google Drive

So that students can view your video on Google Drive, you'll need to adjust share settings before you post to Google Classroom, Seesaw or any other learning management system.

Share Videos Google Drive.mp4

Additional Assistance

Need some help with the steps above? Using Screencasify or Screencast-o-matic instead? The EdTech team can help! Use our tech training request form or email a tech coach to schedule individualized or small group virtual training.