Faculty and staff that teach remotely during the school year can use Kaltura Live Lecture Capture to record and live-stream their lectures simultaneously. This enables remote teaching to students and broadcasting presentations to the world.
Livestreaming is a function of the recording device. Therefore, your lectures will always be recorded, and you have the option of livestreaming in rooms that support it. If you do not need the recording, you do not need to visit kaltura.uconn.edu to retrieve and share the file. Your recording storage is not limited.
For information on finding and sharing your recordings, see:
Tiers of Classroom Recording Technology, Documentation, and Availability
Using Kaltura Live Lecture Capture
A video walk-through, along with written instructions, is provided below.
Select Kaltura Live Lecture Capture as your source on the touch panel.
Select the appropriate recording setup. You can choose to only record the camera, only your content, or both the camera and your content.
Decide whether or not you would like to livestream your lecture. Continue down this page to learn more about livestreaming.
This feature is not available in every room.
Enter your NetID when prompted. Ownership of the recording will be assigned to the NetID entered.
Once you enter your NetID, ensure that your name appears on the next screen.
If your name does not appear, press Exit Without Recording.
Repeat Steps 1-4.
If your name is still not appearing, contact Academic IT at (860) 486-4357 and select Option 1.
A microphone is required for lecture capture. Microphones can be found in their charging stations at the classroom's teaching station.
After turning on the microphone, check to see that the level bars are bouncing up and down as you speak to show that the system is hearing your voice. These are the yellow bars shown below.
If the levels are not reflecting your voice, ensure that the microphone is on.
If you see that the microphone’s screen is on but you do not see the yellow bars on the touch panel, contact Academic IT at (860) 486-4357 and select Option 1.
Return the belt pack to the charging station when you are finished. The microphone will “click” into place; be sure that the microphone screen is facing forward, as shown in the picture above.
When you are ready, hit Record in the center of the screen. Your recording will begin immediately. If necessary, you can trim and cut your recording once it has finished uploading to and processing on Kaltura.
Touch Panel Tools and Features
Upon pressing the Record button, you will be directed to the Live Capture home page on the touch panel. Be sure to tap on a Source to send it to all the screens.
The following list of tools and features corresponds to the numbers (shown in red circles) superimposed onto the classroom touch panel screenshot above.
[1] By clicking on the Change button under your name, you can switch to the other capture options: Camera, Content, or Camera and Content.
[2] You may change the source that is being recorded throughout your presentation.
[3] You may pause and resume your recording throughout your presentation.
Please note that pausing your recording will not pause the live stream. The room will continue to broadcast to the public link while the recording is paused.
[4] If Livestreaming is available in the room, you may turn the stream on and off throughout your presentation.
Make sure that you can see the Recording in Progress status at the bottom of the panel (in yellow text) and that you see audio levels bouncing as you speak.
Note about Live-Streaming your Lecture
If you live-stream your lecture, viewers need to find the link on classrooms.uconn.edu, or you can visit this page and share the link yourself.
If you need to view another campus, click on Regional Campuses and then choose your campus.
Locate the room.
Click the Live Stream link for the classroom.
Please note that pausing your recording will not pause the live stream. The room will continue to broadcast to the public link while the recording is paused.