

To get started, open the Zoom application on your computer and click on the Start without Video button. Students can also download the video, audio and transcript to access later.You may already know that Zoom is an excellent way to conduct online meetings and webinars, but did you also know that it can also be an easy tool for quickly recording your screen and audio? All you need is the Zoom Meetings Client and a microphone! This comes in handy if you need to make a quick instructional video or visually document an issue or process. The link will open the video in Zoom with a transcript next to it. Paste the URL of your Zoom recording that you copied previously into the External URL box and give it a name and a meaningful description so that students know what the link contains.Ħ.


Go to the section in Moodle where you want to add your video. Highlight and copy the URL in the Recording Link Information box.Ĥ. Click on the Share button next to the recording you want to share on Moodle.ģ. (Zoom will also send you an email with a link to share from the recording.)Ģ. Click on Recordings to find your recording. Adding a Zoom recording and transcript to Moodleġ. The Digital accessibility guidelines have further information on video and audio accessibility. You can edit and improve the transcript when reviewing your video by clicking on the pencil icon next to the text of the transcript. Transcripts will appear to the right-hand side of your video. See Cloud Recording Playback (Zoom website) for how to do this. You can trim the start and the end of your video before sharing it with others.Go to and the Recordings tab to find your video. Zoom will send you an email notification when your video is ready.Click End meeting to finish your session.You can pause or stop the recording at any time. While recording, you can share your screen and talk through any materials (for example, a PowerPoint presentation).Click the Record button and choose Record to the cloud.Undertake a test of Zoom before embarking on recording teaching materials.Use a USB headset to make your audio clearer.Create videos in small chunks (for example 10-15 minutes long) and share them with students.You can record videos with Zoom and add it to Moodle. Record a video as a way of delivering teaching to students.
