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iprezoom
Pre recorded video sections embedded in the zoom | |
The instructor pre-records their lesson, but watches along
with
everyone else and could stop and add responses to questions
and annotate the presentation with their own input and in
their
own voice.
The result will seem like a presenter speaking live, with the
ability to respond in real
time at any minute.
This way we don't have to be worried about a bad connection
on
the presenter's side, cutting the sound, or forgetting to share
a
screen, and all that wasted time will be saved, with a neat
and
edited lesson.
The presenter/instructor could also insert, alter and delete
parts of their presentation at will, just like preparing any
video
is done.
The zoom recording feature of course will take advantage of
the
pre-recorded iprezoom sections, with no need to process
them
again.
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During the previous (sp. current) pandemic I did online events by recycling video footage from pre-pandemic real-world events. The way we did it was use YouTube and set the video as a "premiere". Then both regular attendees, new attendees and the presenters typed their messages into the chat as the video played. It was surprisingly effective, though a bit freaky to be typing in "oops I shouldn't have said that, ignore that last comment" as my 3-years-youngers-elf spouted shite on the video. On the other hand it was also nice to be able to respond to questions in real time. So this idea is great but is kind of already in existence. |
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