Kaltura Resources
Kaltura is a video recording, hosting, and streaming application provided for all 性福五月天 University faculty, staff, and students. Kaltura is also integrated into Canvas so you can easily embed your videos in your courses.
VIDEO TUTORIALS
- Video tutorials can be found on the Kaltura homepage at .
STEP-BY-STEP HELP GUIDES
Access Kaltura
- Log into Kaltura
Learn how to access and log into Kaltura.
Create and Upload Videos
- Upload a Video to Kaltura
You can upload digital video files of various formats to Kaltura (video.kent.edu) for viewers to stream online.
- Install Kaltura Capture
Before you can record videos using Kaltura Capture, you must download and install the desktop recording application.
- Record a Video with Kaltura Capture
Kaltura Capture is a desktop recording application that allows you to record your own video content via your computer. You can combine multiple source inputs, including audio, webcam(s), and screen-recording.
Integrate with Canvas
- Embed a Kaltura Video in the Canvas Rich Content Editor
You can easily embed your Kaltura videos in your Canvas courses anywhere you have the Rich Content Editor, including in Pages, Assignments, Discussion posts, etc.
You can embed your Kaltura Videos Quizzes in your Canvas courses. This will also integrate the quiz results into your Canvas gradebook.
Manage Videos
- Change Video Viewing Permissions
You can adjust the permissions at the video level to select who has access to view your video. Videos may be set to private or unlisted.
- Caption a Kaltura Video
You can request automatic captioning for videos you own via , which uses automated speech recognition (ASR) to recognize words spoken in your video and provide machine-based captions for your video.
Please note that any SAS accommodations for captioning will go through the Student Accessibility Offices for professional captioning.
View Kaltura Video Analytics
When you embed Kaltura videos in your Canvas courses using the Kaltura Embed Mashup, you can view analytics to see who has watched your video, number of views, and how much they watched.