Role: Student
I'm requesting instructions detailing how to record a video using Canvas, and then upload the video as part of an assignment.
Thanks for your help.
@JeremyLong ...
You may need to ask your instructor the specifics on how you are to record your video. However, there are tools within Canvas that do allow you to record a video online to submit to your instructor. Check out this Guide:
How do I record media using the Rich Content Edito... - Instructure Community (canvaslms.com)
Another option that *might* be available to you is Canvas Studio. This is a paid add-on product from the same people that make Canvas, and your school would have to had purchased this product in order for you to use it. Here are a couple video tutorials on Studio:
Again, I would highly recommend that you reach out to your instructor to see exactly what you are to use to record your video. You can reach your instructor by following the steps in:
How do I get help with Canvas as a student?
Hopefully these links will be of help to you. Good luck!
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