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From Kevin Fitzpatrick
Introducing the Lightboard - Part 1 includes demonstration clips of the technology in use and shows how adding Lightboard content to your recorded lectures can help… -
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From Elizabeth Sheckler
Video 2 of series -Copyright Notices -Giving and getting permission to use Copyrighted work -Difference between Copyright and Trademarks -
From Elizabeth Sheckler
Video #3 of Series, -Image Searches -Copyright on YouTube -Photographs of others -
From Michael McIntire
This video introduces some ideas on how you can get steadier video without the use of a tripod. -
From Michael McIntire
This video introduces the DIY Media video series highlighting ways you can improve the quality of your media projects with items you may already have. -
From Michael McIntire
This video covers some ways to do Chroma Keying, commonly known as Green Screen when you don't have a green screen available. You can use Zoom and a Green Image to… -
From Kevin Fitzpatrick
Keeping viewers engaged while viewing online content is a goal online educators strive for. This video will cover some of the options available to UNH faculty and… -
From Kevin Fitzpatrick
In Part 2 we'll reveal the location of the Lightboard and how to reserve it using our Online Reservation System. -
From Kevin Fitzpatrick
In this section, we'll go over using the Lightboard system including setting up, recording, and copying your completed video. -
From Kevin Fitzpatrick
This video will walk you through the green screen recording process at the Parker media lab step-by-step. There are shortcuts at the beginning to jump directly to a… -
From Kevin Fitzpatrick
The Parker Media Lab is home to some great options to help improve your recorded content. This video will go over what you'll find for equipment, how to find the… -