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I am really excited about presenting this topic. Last year we had a blast as I presented tips, tricks, and how-to for embedding content. The previous year we discussed social media in education. But this year will be the best topic possible: exploring 360 multimedia content in Canvas. If you would like a sneak peak what exactly I will cover then feel free to browse my Canvas course (I will be clicking through this course instead of PowerPoint slides):
https://tcsedsystem.instructure.com/courses/66564
Here is what I would like to discuss with all of you:
Hardware
Software
Application
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Last year we played a game using Kahoot! Throughout the session I presented the audience with both relevant and "interesting" questions, and the top people on the leaderboard received various "InstructureCarn" swag, from jester hats, beanie caps, foam bowties and hot dog hats, to various forms of sugar. This year I plan to up the game and am partnering with companies to provide some awesome swag*. I will update this page as I get more partners, but my current list includes:
Presentation Title
Getting Started with 360 Videos and Images in Canvas
Abstract / Session Overview
Discover how to create totally tubular 360 degree videos and images that you can use in Canvas. In this session we will explore the tools and platforms to allow you to select the right camera, produce interactive videos, and create applications in Canvas that are an effective, immersive, and radical learning experience.
Details
Thu Jul 11
10:00 - 10:40am ( 40 Min )
Resources
*note, I am seeking sponsors for this conference presentation, but I will not be receiving compensation from these partners, nor will they influence the content that I will present
I'm looking forward to this session. Last year yours was by far the best I attended. It's cool that you're giving out so many VR glasses. Are they the foldable ones that clip on to your phone?
I set up a 360 camera in my presentation. This is an example of extremely poor indoor lighting, and the breadth of the ballroom is probably greater than a typical academic setting. Also, it's really not great to have spotlights shining essentially right on the lens. But it's fun anyway.
This was filmed with the Insta360 One X, which I think is generally a fantastic device. It captures motion great. The audio is okay, but not as good as the GoPro Fusion, and without the options for an external mic such as the Theta V. I debated recording this session with the Theta V because it did the best in low light than all the other cameras. I also considered the Vuze+ because that is the only camera [that I tested] with true 3D capabilities, which would have been fun in this setting with so much depth.
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