Sharing a Video
One of the most important decisions you’ll have to make is how you are going to share the finished video, and specifically, who do you want to be able to see it! You might need to be particularly careful here if you are working with students, of course. So what are the options?
Canvas Studio
See https://universityofgalway.instructure.com/courses/107/pages/video-in-canvas?module_item_id=25371 for more details on how to create new, or share exisiting videos on Canvas.
YouTube
YouTube is what most people think of when posting a video online. However, it has some drawbacks for educational materials, worth noting. Firstly, it permits public or unlisted videos only. Secondly, it contains advertising and links to other ‘related videos’. And thirdly, it is dependent on an individual account rather than being associated with your official university account. You will need to create a personal Google account to be able to upload materials to this location.
Microsoft Stream & Office 365 Video
As part of our Office365 tenancy, we also have access to Microsoft Stream and Office 365 video. This is another video service where people can upload, view, and share videos securely.
Find out more about Microsoft Stream in the ISS website. and about Office 365 Video.