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can I record a ppt presentation with multiple presenters in canvas studio?
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@CarieTwichell ...
I'm not sure that you can record a single PowerPoint presentation with multiple presenters using Canvas Studio. What you could do, though, is to arrange to do this via a Zoom or Google Meet presentation. All your presenters could meet together to record the presentation on Zoom, for example, showing the PowerPoint presentation as you record. Then, you would upload the recording to Canvas Studio. From there, you could embed that Studio library item to any Canvas course you wanted. (Note, if your school's Canvas admin team has Zoom integrated with Canvas, there is a way that Zoom recordings can automagically be uploaded to Studio ... eliminating the need for you to do this on your own.)
Does this sound like a workable solution for you?
Hi, @CarieTwichell !
Thanks for posting on the Instructure Community.
Yes, you should have no problem screen recording a powerpoint presentation utilizing canvas studio with multiple presenters.
All studio does is screen record your screen, so anything that is displayed on your screen studio will capture!
Hope this helps, reach out with any questions!
Noah B.
@CarieTwichell ...
I'm not sure that you can record a single PowerPoint presentation with multiple presenters using Canvas Studio. What you could do, though, is to arrange to do this via a Zoom or Google Meet presentation. All your presenters could meet together to record the presentation on Zoom, for example, showing the PowerPoint presentation as you record. Then, you would upload the recording to Canvas Studio. From there, you could embed that Studio library item to any Canvas course you wanted. (Note, if your school's Canvas admin team has Zoom integrated with Canvas, there is a way that Zoom recordings can automagically be uploaded to Studio ... eliminating the need for you to do this on your own.)
Does this sound like a workable solution for you?
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