Technology Tips

Apps we Recommend

Acapella

Record yourself, collaborate with others.

Free Version available for Apple and Android

Spotify

Free music streaming app. Create playlists and share with your friends

Currently premium is free which allows you to download music and play it offline

Mixound

Available for apple and android...completely free!

You can record yourself and share. (not able to work with others)


Tips for recording videos you are going to share with us:

  • Keep it simple.

  • Record in a quiet space

  • Wear headphones if you are listening to an accompaniment while you play. You want to record ONLY you, not the accompaniment as well.

  • Make sure your phone is right ways up.....when editing videos together we can't rotate them.

Uploading videos to Google drive from an ipad or iphone

  1. On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Drive app.

  2. Tap Add .

  3. Tap Upload.

  4. Find and tap the files you want to upload.

    • To upload photos or videos, tap the photos and videos you want and tap Upload.

5. Rename your file with your name

6. Share with your teacher

Uploading videos to Google Drive from an Android device

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Drive app.

  2. Tap Add

  3. Tap Upload.

  4. Find and tap the files you want to upload.

  5. View uploaded files in My Drive until you move them.

Uploading videos to Google Drive from a Computer

On your computer, you can upload from drive.google.com or your desktop. You can upload files into private or shared folders.

  1. On your computer, go to drive.google.com.

  2. At the top left, click New File Upload.

  3. Choose the file you want to upload.

Drag files into Google Drive

  1. On your computer, go to drive.google.com.

  2. Open or create a folder.

  3. To upload files and folders, drag them into the Google Drive folder.


Creating a compilation using Acapella

Here is a short video tutorial on using collaboration in Acapella

A few hints....

  1. make sure your camera is right side up.

  2. Use headphones so that you can hear the recording you are working with better while you are playing

  3. When sharing, we found that facebook messenger was the easiest way to share to collaborate.

  4. Only one person at a time can record into the compilation. They must then save it and share it with whomever is the next person to record. It will not save if more than one person is working on it at a time.

  5. We found that uploading our finished product to youtube made it easiest to share. You have a youtube account assigned to your btps.ca email address.

Uploading a video to YouTube

Getting Started

The first thing you will want to do is to log in to YouTube. You have an account attached to your school email.

Choosing a File

After logging in to YouTube, choose the upload arrow button near the upper right hand corner of the page. From there you will be taken to the Upload page.

Privacy Settings

Different types of videos should have different types of privacy on your YouTube channel.

It’s important to set the privacy before uploading videos you do not want available to the public or visible on your channel.

Here’s a breakdown of what each privacy setting means: (the one in bold is what we recommend)

  • Public: Anyone can see your video, it can appear as a suggested video, and will be listed in the Videos section on your channel. Videos that you are sharing to educate, create engagement on social media, promote your brand, or give your audience an inside look at your business or community are best served by the Public setting.

  • Unlisted: This means that only people who have a link to the video can watch it. When someone clicks the video section of your YouTube channel the video will not be discoverable. Unlisted videos do not appear in YouTube suggested views or in YouTube search results. Utilizing the Unlisted privacy setting allows you to share certain videos only with the people who will find it relevant.

  • Private: Videos with the Private setting can only be seen by you and the users you choose to see the video. Private videos do not appear on your channel and are undiscoverable from all users.

  • Scheduled: This privacy setting uploads the video to your channel but makes it so the video is not seen by the public until the date and time you choose during upload. This setting allows you to plan out a video campaign or series without having to upload each video individually.

Once you choose your privacy, click the big arrow button and select the video you want to upload from your files, or simply drag and drop the file.

Tip: HD videos are best for your channel. You want to upload a video with dimensions that are either 1920×1080 or 1280×720. Having a crisp, clear video gives people the impression that you are professional and that your content should be taken seriously.

Uploading

While the video uploads to your channel, you can see its progress on a status bar. Once uploaded, the video then has to process. You can see the progress for that in the status bar as well.

Title, Description, and Tags

Your title is the most important piece of information you will provide about your video.

You want to make sure the title of your video is relevant and you should keep in mind what people might be searching for. You don’t want the title to be vague or difficult for someone to figure out what your video is about.

The title is what Google values the most when ranking your video in the search results page.

It’s also important to add descriptions and tags to your videos. You want to include keywords in your description that will help your video get ranked higher in search results. The more relevant information you can provide to YouTube in your description the better they will be able to rank it.

Tip: While your video is uploading, if you have the privacy set to Public, you can check off the Facebook and Twitter buttons to automatically share your video on those networks when the upload is complete.

Thumbnails

YouTube generates three choices of thumbnail images for you. The thumbnail image will be seen on your channel, playlists, suggested video previews, and also anywhere your video is embedded.

If you do not like any of the YouTube generated choices, you can create your own image to use. The recommended size for these images is 1280×720 pixels. Be creative with your thumbnail image; it should convey what your video is about and look professional.

To upload a custom thumbnail click the “Custom thumbnail” button.

Your Video’s Page on YouTube

Now that you have uploaded your video, you can go to its dedicated YouTube page. Your video now has its own URL, where users can like, comment, and share your video.

From the video’s page you can also access settings, enhancements, audio, annotations, and closed captions. You can also view the video analytics or go to your channel video manager from this page as well.

This page also serves as a jump off for social sharing (across thirteen platforms). It provides the code to embed your video and an option to email the video to someone directly from the video’s page.