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How to Add Captions to your Video using Canvas Studio
How do I use the Canvas Studio Caption Request Tool to add captions to a media file? How do I upload a caption file to Canvas Studio media?
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How to Edit Subtitles/Captions on YouTube Video
After generating automatic subtitles/captions in your YouTube videos, you may need to edit or remove any parts that have not been transcribed correctly. You can use the subtitle editor to make changes to the texts and time codes of your subtitles. Note: If you have not generated the automatic captions in your video, view the “How to Generate Automatic Caption in YouTube Video” tutorial. Log into your YouTube account. Click your account picture in the top right corner. Select Youtube Studio. Click Contenton the left side. It will show all the videos you have uploaded. Select the pencil icon (Details) for
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How to Generate Automatic Captions in Microsoft Stream Video
You want to add captions into your videos to make your content accessible for your students. Microsoft Stream can use speech recognition technology to automatically create captions for your videos. Currently, only MP4 and WMV files are supported for automatic transcription. Sign into your UH Office 365. See How to log into UH Office 365 tutorial. Select Stream. Note: If you do not see the Stream icon, click Explore all of your apps. Click My content tab and select Videos from the drop-down menu. In the “Videos” tab, drag a video file there or select browse to upload. In the “Details” tab, select English from the
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How to Edit Captions on Microsoft Stream Video
Once you have uploaded a video to Microsoft Stream with automatic captions, you can edit the captions in the Transcript window. Sign into your UH Office 365. See How to log into UH Office 365 tutorial. Select Stream. Note: If you do not see the Stream icon, click Explore all of your apps. Click My content tab and select Videos from the drop-down menu. Select the video you want to edit captions. Click Edit in the “Transcripts” window. When you are in Edit mode, you can select one segment at a time. Note: There are two buttons that appear next
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How to Generate Automatic Subtitles/Captions in YouTube Video
You have already uploaded videos into YouTube. Now, you want to add captions into your videos to make your content accessible for your students. YouTube can use speech recognition technology to automatically create captions for your videos. Log into your YouTube account. Note: You can log into with your Gmail account. Click your account picture in the top right corner. Select Youtube Studio. Click Content on the left side. It will show all the videos you have uploaded. Select the pencil icon (Details) for the video you want to edit. In the “Video Details” page, scroll Down & Click on Show More. Scroll Down to
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How to Generate Transcript for Video Uploaded to OneDrive
After uploading a video file to UH OneDrive or SharePoint, you want to add a transcript before sharing this video with students. Therefore, your videos are accessible to all students. Note: Only users with edit access can see this video setting and turn features on or off Locate a video file in the web version of UH OneDrive or SharePoint. Click the video name. Select Video settings in the top right corner of your video. In “Video settings” panel, toggle on Transcripts and Captions. Click Generate button to generate and turn features on or off. Note: The time to generate
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How to Upload Video File to Classic Stream & Share the Video Link
The most common video file formats are supported by Microsoft Stream are .mp4, .avi, .wmv, .mov, and FLV. However, currently, only MP4 and WMV files are supported for automatic transcription. Login your UH Office 365. See How to log into UH Office 365 tutorial. Select Stream from the app launcher. Note: If you do not see the “Stream” icon, click All apps. Click My content tab and select Videos from the drop-down menu. In the “Videos” tab, drag a video file there or select browse to upload. Once the video is uploaded, in “Details” section, enter name and description for the video, and select
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How to Download Subtitles/Captions in YouTube
In addition to having the videos subtitled/captions, it’s a good practice is to have the subtitles readily available as a transcript in a format that can be easily downloaded by students. Here are the steps: Log into your YouTube account. Click your account picture in the top right corner. Select Youtube Studio. Click Content on the left side. It will show all the videos you have uploaded. Select the pencil icon (Details) for the video you want to edit. Select Subtitles and Click on EDIT. To download the subtitles (caption) without the time stamp, click EDIT AS TEXT. Note: To download
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Preparing Your Course for Canvas Migration
In spring 2023, we had the Canvas soft launch with limited courses. However, in the summer of 2023, ALL summer courses will be in Canvas. Your courses will be migrated from Blackboard to Canvas by request. Most content transfers without issue, but migration is not perfect. There may be some formatting issues, or 3rd party integrations, e.g., Turnitin, which may break. Some tools, such as journals and rubrics, do not transfer. To prepare for the switch, you can clean up your current courses by removing old content and fixing any accessibility issues. After migration, ensure your content is working as
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Fall 2021 Move Your Course Online Quickly
If you need to transition to online instruction, the tutorials below will show you how to request a Blackboard/Teams Course and how to post videos using Microsoft Stream. Blackboard is ideal for sharing content with your students. Teams is best used for synchronous meetings. Microsoft Stream can be used to post asynchronous videos. For more tutorials on Blackboard, Teams, and Stream, as well as all other supported technologies, please refer to our knowledgebase: https://www.instruction.uh.edu/knowledgebase/ Move Your Course Online Quick Tutorials How to Request a Blackboard/Teams Class How to Upload a Video File to Classic Stream & Share the Video Link Tutorial 1: How to Request a Blackboard/Teams Class