YuJa (Learning Capture)

Learning Capture Tool

Uploading to YuJa

What can you upload to YuJa? See YuJa’s help article for a list of supported file types which can be uploaded to YuJa (opens in a new window). You will need to export Recorded Powerpoints as MP4 files to then upload to YuJa. MS Teams recordings and other videos stored elsewhere may need to be […]

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YuJa for Classroom Capture

The steps in this article cover use of the YuJa Software Capture application. Although this article is Classroom Capture focused, you can also follow these steps to use the YuJa Software Capture application to record Personal Capture content, however we would recommend considering other options prior to choosing this tool for Personal Capture. For further

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Accessibility: Improve accessibility of YuJa videos

YuJa has a variety of accessibility features that are applied to your video automatically on upload. You can also improve the accessibility of your YuJa videos depending on the needs of your students. For information on accessibility features in the JuJa Media Player, see the YuJa support article: Accessibility Features in the Media Player. The

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YuJa Quizzes

YuJa quizzes are a way of making your video content interactive by allowing you to insert reflective questions. This lets students test their understanding of the topic, or allows time for students to pause and consider further information. You may also choose to use quizzes as a form of formative or summative assessment, framed around

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Editing with YuJa

How to use the YuJa video editor The YuJa video editor is a browser based system that can be accessed through a YuJa link on your Blackboard module. Clicking the YuJa link will take you to your YuJa Media Manager. Locate and hover over the video you want to edit and you will see a

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Recording Tools available to university staff

Screencasts Depending on the type of screencast you wish to record, you will need to choose an appropriate recorder.  This article includes reference to tools which are available via the University’s Microsoft Office subscription, or provided by third parties. MS Office tools are free and already available to you – see Office Software on the IT website. Please

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