Canvas Studio serves as a dynamic creation and sharing tool, fostering active collaboration among teachers and students through video and audio media. Its seamless integration with Canvas simplifies the process of sharing video files in courses. The platform goes beyond mere sharing by automatically providing closed captions, offering analytics to track viewer engagement, and enabling the incorporation of assessments directly within the video timeline. This not only enhances accessibility but also provides valuable insights into video interactions, allowing educators to tailor their approach based on student engagement. In essence, Canvas Studio is a game-changer for educators seeking an intuitive and interactive solution for multimedia content within the educational landscape.
When using Canvas LMS, Studio can be easily accessed from the Global Navigation menu, the Course Navigation menu (for instructors), and as an external tool in the Rich Content Editor. The integration of Canvas Studio offers a seamless way to incorporate media interaction into teaching and learning.
You can record a video using your webcam in Canvas Studio. Videos can also capture your screen. You can record media for any length of time, but shorter video recordings are recommended. You can also upload previously created videos.
Studio webcam capture is only supported by Chrome and Firefox browsers. If you use an unsupported browser, Studio will ask you to switch browsers.
You may need to allow the browser to access your camera and microphone.
How do I record a video with a webcam in Canvas Studio?
*If you are a Mac user, you will need to give permission, follow these directions.
Video Editing Tutorials (Canvas Studio uses ScreenPal as their recorder/editor. This link sends you to their site to learn more about using that interface.)
Learn how to navigate Studio, explore the Studio Navigation Toolbar, understand the Sort and Filter Options, access the Library, conduct Media searches, and view Media.