Capture and Record Screen Content
A screencast is a digital recording of computer screen output, also known as a video screen capture, often containing audio narration. | |
Intended for Employees and Students | |
Categorized under Classroom technology and systems | |
Maintained by Matt Ringh | |
in need of review. |
Method 1 - Using QuickTime
This is a simple and fast way to record your screen on a Mac. QuickTime is already installed on your Mac, so all you need to do is open it, and follow these directions:
- Launch QuickTime Player and choose File, New Screen Recording
b) Click the file cabinet icon to create a new Collection.
c) Name the collection "2016-2017 Schoology Courses", and click "Create".
Step 2 - Save your old Course Materials to Resources
Start by navigating to your course home page. Click "Courses" in the top menu. You will either see an option for "See All", or an option for "Browse". Below are directions for how to proceed based on what you see.
If you see "See All" in the bottom-right corner...
a) Click "See All", and then select "Archived" to see a complete list of archived courses sorted by grading period.
If you only have a "Browse" option...
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