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Workshops introducing technology you can use for tasks such as creating/editing videos, meeting with students virtually, creating interactive content, making your content more accessible, and more.

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Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Recording, editing, and storing your videos with YuJa

Schedule: Tuesday, November 11, 2025, 03:00 PM – 04:00 PM
Location: Online - Microsoft Teams
Instructors: Mark Lubrick
Whether you need to record your screen, multiple screens, your webcam, or all of these at once, this workshop will teach you how. We will also review how to edit these videos including cutting any unwanted parts, overlaying other material (images, text, etc.) on top of your video, or even splitting/combining videos. The other key focus of this workshop is how you can share your videos with others by embedding them in Brightspace, other sites, or controlling who can access direct links. We will also look at how YuJa can automatically caption your videos and how you can edit the captions.

Wednesday, November 19, 2025

A practical guide to creating PowerPoint videos

Schedule: Wednesday, November 19, 2025, 04:00 PM – 04:45 PM
Location: Online - Microsoft Teams
Instructors: Mark Lubrick
Perhaps unsurprisingly, PowerPoint can be an ideal tool to record your PowerPoint presentation, as you can record slide by slide, edit each slide, and even replace the recorded section for individual slides. This short workshop will focus on the basics of creating a video. We will look at what is important for planning your video and review practical tips/suggestions. There will also be a demonstration of how you could use PowerPoint to create multiple videos types, including recording anything on your screen.

Friday, November 21, 2025

Creating free interactive content with H5P

Schedule: Friday, November 21, 2025, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: Online - Microsoft Teams
Instructors: Mark Lubrick
This workshop will introduce you to the H5P tool, which all Ontario educators can use for free. Whether you want to explore those resources that have already been created and openly shared, or create your own, H5P has incredible potential. With H5P you can add quizzes, pop ups, and other interactions to videos, create interactive presentations, provide fillable and downloadable forms, allow audio input, create scenarios where the result depends on the choices you make, create virtual 360 degree tours, and much more. In this workshop, participants will see how to create an account, find existing resources, and how to create some common popular interaction types. Additionally, they will be shown how to find examples and tutorials for any additional content types they may want to explore.

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Microsoft's AI tool Copilot impacts your teaching

Registration closes November 25, 2025.
Schedule: Tuesday, November 25, 2025, 02:30 PM – 03:30 PM
Location: Online - Microsoft Teams
Instructors: Anna Galka, Mark Lubrick

(second offering)

This workshop will introduce you to the Copilot tool that is available to everyone on campus, including students. We will show you where it is, discuss how you and your students might use it, and offer suggestions for how you could incorporate it into your assessment strategies. We will also introduce the Copilot agents, in case users want to create their own.

Friday, November 28, 2025

Using Teams as Your Virtual Classroom

Schedule: Friday, November 28, 2025, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: Online - Microsoft Teams
Instructors: Mark Lubrick
Do you need to record or stream a class? Do you need to meet with students online (as a group or privately)? The Teams platform can handle this and more. This session will review the features of Teams most useful for facilitating a class, conducting a presentation, or meeting with students. It will also highlight how you can activate a team associated with your course site and the options you have to meet with the students in your class.