Which Capture Tool is Right for You?

With so many different tools available to help instructors deliver instructional materials to students, we developed a quick guide to help you decide which tool is right for your particular context. Once you have decided on the right tool for you, head over to our tutorial section to learn more about each tool.

Zoom Meeting

Zoom meetings are the best option for conducting smaller classes (up to 50) in a live, synchronous setting. Students, as well as teachers, can actively participate in discussion with both video and audio capabilities.

Features

  • Small class size
  • Synchronous meeting
  • Interaction among all participants is equal
  • Meetings can be recorded
  • Campus supported

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Zoom Webinar

Zoom webinars are the best option for conducting lager classes (50+) in a live, synchronous setting. Student participation is limited to chat, Q&A forum, and Polling features.

Features

  • Large class size
  • Synchronous meeting
  • Interaction among students is more restricted
  • Webinar can be recorded
  • Campus supported

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Kaltura Media Capture

Kaltura Capture is the best option for recording simple lectures that can be delivered to students asynchronously. Kaltura is found within Mediaspace and can capture screen recording and webcam at the same time as separate feeds and gives viewers the option to choose between which of the two feeds they want to focus on at a given time. The editing features are limited to mostly trimming the beginning and end of clips, so this tool should be used if you do not plan to edit heavily.

Features

  • Screen and webcam recording is simple
  • Simplified upload to Kaltura
  • Simple and limited editing tools
  • Campus supported

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Camtasia

Camtasia is the best option for recording complex lectures that can be delivered to students asynchronously. Camtasia can capture screen recording and webcam simultaneously. The editing feature are fairly robust, offering the ability to create transitions and overlays over recorded content. It will automatically recognize and mark slide transitions so it makes editing content within the middle of a presentation a breeze.

Features

  • Screen and webcam recording is simple
  • Robust editing tools
  • Editing interface is complex
  • Not campus supported
  • Free until June 30

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