Making Flipped video with Sphere
Sphere is free software, made by Aver (the same people who make doc cams)
Step 1: Plan out your lesson so that it will only take approx 10 mins to explain
You may find it beneficial to only film a small concept, which is easy to view and practice at home for your students.
Step 2: Connect your doc cam via USB to your computer.
To get video into your computer you MUST use the USB connection.
Step 4: Decide on a layout
You can have any combination of layouts, (eg. doc cam + web cam + still image, just doc cam and computer desktop, etc)
Choose a suitable layout using the "Split" button
Choose a suitable layout using the "Split" button
Step 5: Tell Sphere where your save directory is
Click on the "Sphere" menu button on the top left hand corner of your screen.
Change your save directory to where you want the videos to be saved.
Step 6: hit the record button when you are ready
You can use the layout or just minimize Sphere and it will still record the whole screen.
Remember that your videos are really all about content and not about flashy production. The less you edit the quicker you can produce videos and the less frustrated you will be.
Remember that your videos are really all about content and not about flashy production. The less you edit the quicker you can produce videos and the less frustrated you will be.
To stop recording press the small record button in the bottom right hand corner of your screen.
Step 7: Upload to youtube
Videos can be made private or public via YouTube settings.
The following link contains instructions on how to setup a YouTube account.
https://www.smore.com/dc3n
You can also edit videos directly on YouTube.
Try it:
www.youtube.com/editor
The following link contains instructions on how to setup a YouTube account.
https://www.smore.com/dc3n
You can also edit videos directly on YouTube.
Try it:
www.youtube.com/editor