Snagit
The University of Toronto has licensed TechSmith Snagit as the institutional lecture recording solution to provide screen and audio recording. Resulting videos are saved locally on the computer where they were recorded and can be shared via streaming services such as U of T Libraries’ MyMedia or Microsoft OneDrive).
TechSmith Snagit is available to Faculty, Staff and Students with a valid UTORid.
TechSmith Snagit is not compatible with classroom podium computers. To record lectures at a classroom podium, please use a laptop with Snagit installed.
TechSmith Snagit is available to Faculty, Staff and Students with a valid UTORid.
The Academic Toolbox helps you...
The tools in your Quercus Academic Toolbox can assist with your course delivery by Organizing Content, helping you Connect and communicate with your students, Assessing student work and providing feedback, and allowing you to Teach from a distance.
Typical Course Format?
Most tools in the Academic Toolbox can assist in both online and face-to-face courses. Many tools can provide benefits in either synchronous or asynchronous teaching. Some tools have been primarily designed for one format or another (synchronous/asynchronous), however, may be adapted for any format depending on your pedagogical goals.
To learn more about different teaching modalities, please consult our Online Teaching & Learning page, arrange a consultation with a CTSI Teaching Liason, or contact your Divisional support representative.
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Related resources / similar tools
How to Get Started
The University of Toronto has licensed TechSmith Snagit as the institutional lecture recording solution to provide screen and audio recording. Resulting videos are saved locally on the computer where they were recorded and can be shared via streaming services such as U of T Libraries’ MyMedia or OneDrive
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Instructions
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Get TechSmith Snagit
Get TechSmith Snagit
- Visit the Academic, Research & Collaborative Technologies Snagit License site here
and log in with your UTORid and password.
- Complete and submit the form.
- Download and open the installer. Follow the steps as shown.
- Copy the Snagit Software License Key shown on license site.
Note: This license key is private and owned by the University. Do not share or distribute this license key with others.
- Launch Snagit, select Enter Software Key, and paste your license key in.
- Select “Unlock Snagit” after you have pasted your software key.
- Visit the Academic, Research & Collaborative Technologies Snagit License site here
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Record a Video
Record a Video
- Launch Snagit.
- Select the Video tab on the left.
- Choose whether you would like to record a region of your screen or a specific window, along with the webcam, cursor, and system audio.
- Click the Capture button (a large red circle at the right) and then select an area of the screen to record, such as the entire screen (Fullscreen) or a particular region.
- Click the red, circle Record button to start the recording. You can also adjust audio and webcam settings, or restart and cancel the recording.
- Click the blue, square Stop button to stop recording.
- The recording will open in the Snagit Editor. You can preview and trim unwanted sections of the video using the media controls at the bottom.
- Click the blue Share button at the top right and select File to save the recording to your computer.
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Share a Recording
Guides
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Best Practices for Lecture Capture
Refer to the Center for Teaching Support & Innovation’s Lecture Capture page
to learn more on how to use lecture capture effectively in teaching, alternative uses, as well as potential challenges.
The ACTion Journal showcases the effective use of educational technologies at the University of Toronto and can also be consulted for innovative approaches to teaching with lecture capture software
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TechSmith Snagit Support Pages
Please refer to the Snagit Tutorials site
for more documentation and video walkthroughs on all of Snagit’s features.
Videos
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Creating a Course Tour using Lecture Capture Software
Best use video with Avi Cohen – discussing how to use screen capture video, host the video, and share the link.
Last Modified:
12 March, 2024
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