Do Video Capture while playing the video you want toĬopy. However, in some cases, the quality of the captured video clip may be low.
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How to Convert using Jing: This is a better option when you want to capture specific portion of a video. Once the video is downloaded you can convert the file in. Choose an online video you want to download (from Youtube, TeacherTube or other websites). How to Convert using RealPlayer: This option is the one I highly recommend. Convert YouTube files to formats Compatible with SmartNotebook or Smart Video Player How to Play: With Video Player open, go to File then Open URL to copy and paste the video file's web addressĭ. Open URL from Online Websites (or using Smart Video Player) - play directly from a link (be aware of ads) and video file types should be compatible with Smart Video Player.
swf) - doing this makes the video file a SmartNotebook object.Ĭ. Embed or Integrate Video Files in a SmartNotebook Page (works only for flash video. Other Functions: Write notes or draw over the video (can set to pause video once a pen is used) Notes can be erased or displayed again Set written notes to disappear in few seconds Screen Capture parts of the video (saved as a SmartNotebook object) Create playlist of videos ī. How to Play: With Video Player open, go to File then Open to choose your video file Drag and Drop (works only on files with formats listed above), Using Smart Video Player - can play video files with these format types(read brief descriptions): avi (windows computer), wmv (windows media video), mov (quicktime movie), asx and asf (discovery streaming files) Be ready with prompts or questions to help your students focus on the lesson.Ī. Limit video clips length from 2-3 minutes (not unless you plan to show whole clip, documentary, or movie) and focus on parts that pertain to your lesson. It is important that you are clear with your instructional reasons for using video in teaching a concept or skill. You can play existing videos directly from a dvd or cd, online websites, or using Smart Video Player, QuickTime, and Windows Media Player.