The following online tools are licensed for use at UC Berkeley, and have video playback and sharing features that allow you to upload them online and share them with your class:
See the comparison matrix below to help you decide which one to use for your instructional videos. Regardless of which you use, you should ensure that any content you create is accessible: refer to accesscontent.berkeley.edu for best practices and resources for making course content accessible.
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Important Accessibility Information Instructors are encouraged to reference accesscontent.berkeley.edu for best practices and resources for making course content accessible. In particular, you should refer to http://accesscontent.berkeley.edu/resources/help-guides/video-captions-transcripts and http://accesscontent.berkeley.edu/resources/help-guides/adding-descriptive-audio to ensure that your content will be accessible to all students who may be in your course (now and into the future). Keep in mind that it is harder and more expensive to make content accessible after-the-fact. Also, know that you are required to ensure your content is accessible if it will be made available to the public or if you have been notified by DSP that student accommodation is required. |