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In this video, Dr. Nellie Deutsch demonstrates how to create a video while screen sharing using Canva. The tutorial begins by navigating to Canva and selecting the option to create a new design, specifically choosing the video format. Dr. Deutsch then goes to the uploads section and opts to "record myself." She explains that although there are two ways to record both the screen and camera, only one method works reliably at the moment due to Canva's beta functionality.
Dr. Deutsch first attempts to use the "camera and screen" option but encounters issues. After setting up the camera, microphone, and sharing her screen, she begins recording. However, after finishing the recording and clicking "done," the screen recording does not save properly, highlighting the current limitations of this method.
Next, she demonstrates the more reliable "record yourself" option. Although it is less intuitive, this method works better. Dr. Deutsch adjusts the settings to record her screen through the Chrome browser and explains that the recording interface may initially behave unpredictably but will stabilize. Once the recording begins, she navigates through different tabs and shares content from an educational platform that offers free online courses for educators. This platform, which she highlights, includes workshops, webinars, and other resources for professional development.
After finishing the recording, Dr. Deutsch returns to Canva and stops the screen sharing. This time, after hitting "done," the screen share appears successfully within the project. She then shows how to adjust the size and positioning of the video, bringing the screen share to the front and resizing it for better visibility.
Dr. Deutsch proceeds to explain how to share the video. She demonstrates how to copy a link to share the video with others, adjust sharing permissions, and download the video for upload to platforms like KZbin or Vimeo. She also discusses the option to export the video in 4K resolution. After downloading, the file is ready for upload.
Finally, Dr. Deutsch reminds viewers to give their project a title and reiterates how simple the process is, despite some of the technical difficulties she encountered. She encourages viewers to explore Canva's video creation features and provide feedback on their experiences. Throughout the tutorial, Dr. Deutsch maintains a positive outlook, noting that Canva's tools are easy to use and encouraging her audience to try them out.