How do learners complete quick recording assignments?

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Access the assignment

Navigate to the Classes page in the Multimedia Creation space and select the class where the assignment is assigned.

Click on the assignment to launch into the Assignment Details page.

Learners can find the following information on the assignment details page:

  • Assignment information: The title, due date, project type, participation type, recording length limit, and the available recording sources of the assignment.
  • Assignment description: The information provided by the instructor regarding the assignment.
  • Sample video: The sample video provided by the instructor offers learners inspiration for what the completed assignment should look like.

After viewing the assignment information, click Jump In to launch the video editor and start working on the assignment.

Complete the assignment

Click Jump In on the assignment details page to start working on the assignment.

Select the Allow while visiting the site or Allow this time option to grant permission for WeVideo to access your webcam and microphone. If you are having issues connecting your webcam or microphone, please follow the steps in this article to troubleshoot the connection issue.

Choose whether to record from the screen or the webcam. If only one option appears, it means the instructor allows recording only from the specified source.

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Select the audio and video sources if more than one microphone and webcam are connected to the device.

Click Record to start recording.

While recording, a timer will appear on the lower left of the window to remind learners of the time remaining.

Once the time is up or if the learner clicks the Stop button, the recording will stop and be ready for preview.

Click the play button to preview the recording, and use the trimming tool at the bottom to trim it if needed. 

Click Save and submit the recording, or click Record Again to start over.

Click Turn In to confirm turning in the assignment.

The assignment is now successfully submitted to the instructor. The uploading process will continue in the background, and the learners can close the assignment to return to the class.

View the turned-in assignment

Select the class from the Classes page in the Multimedia Creation space.

Switch to the Turned In tab to view all the turned-in assignments, and click on the assignment to review the submitted work.

Click the View Submission button on the top right of the window to view the submitted recording.

View the submissions from other learners through the ClassFeed 

Select the assignment from the To Do or Turned In tab in the class.

Switch to the ClassFeed tab. Submissions from other learners in the class will be displayed in the ClassFeed, and users can click on them to view the submissions.

If the ClassFeed tab is not available in the assignment, it is due to one of the following reasons.

  • The instructors did not enable the ClassFeed for this assignment.
  • The instructors set the ClassFeed to be visible only after the assignment is submitted.

Please contact your class instructor to know if ClassFeed is available for the assignment and if you need to submit the work first before accessing ClassFeed.

Unsubmit the assignment

Notes:
  • The quick recording assignment can not be unsubmitted while the recording is still processing. Please return to the assignment after the process is complete and follow the steps in this section to unsubmit it.
  • Once the quick recording submission is unsubmitted, learners will need to record the entire video again and resubmit it to complete the assignment.

If learners want to re-record the assignment, they must first unsubmit it. After navigating to the class, switch to the Turned In page, click the three-dot button, and click Unsubmit

Select the Yes, Unsubmit option on the pop-up window to confirm unsubmitting the assignment.

After the assignment is unsubmitted, it will be moved to the To Do tab in the class, allowing learners to re-record it.


 

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