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This is a failure for me. I cannot login at another location. Many students also need to login using their phones for their microphones and camera. https://youtu.be/erz4xtQHoVs http://www.bu.edu/engit/files/2020/03/Joerg_Polls.pdf Use “polling” for interactive teaching or quizzes Zoom has a “Poll” function that allows you to let your students (participants) answer multiple choice questions. You can use this during a class similar to an iClicker to obtain feedback on the students’ understanding and attention. You could also use it as a way to quiz your students, since the answers can be recorded with identification of each student. 1. Make sure to enable “ Polling ” in your profile settings : bostonu.zoom.us/ profile/setting 2. After creating a meeting, go to your online meeti ng menu: bostonu.zoom.us/meeti ngs 17. To get a report of the answers that individual students gave (e.g. for using it as a quiz or other grading options), go to yo...
Using Sony cameras as a Webcam A5100 Use HDMI to Thunderbolt converter. Use digital zoom to remove skin smoothing. Chris Marquardt 3.61K subscribers The Sony alpha 5100 is a promising camera. It has an APS-C sensor, it's small and affordable and for use as a streaming camera, it provides clean HDMI output. HOWEVER, there are several issues with it that you have to overcome first to use it as a studio camera. Issue 1: supply permanent power. Issue 2: focus jitter with certain 3rd-party lenses. Issue 3: overheating. Issue 4: a firmware bug that makes it near impossible to disable skin smoothing on the HDMI output. It is NOT USEFUL as a vlogging camera due to its overheating issues and the lack of a microphone input. It works great as a stationary studio/streaming camera though. Chris shows how to tame the Sony alpha 5100 for this specific use case. Listen to the podcast episode at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mitl6... Amazon.com affili...
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