
Also, as a teacher it was easy to post videos and keep them organized in a manner that would prove to be useful to students that were to watch them. Whether it is your first time using an online learning tool, or you are experienced, the learning curve to get used to using the site is at a minimum which is great, especially for current Freshman level students. The videos were formatted great, with a very simple and easy to understand site. This being one of the best ones for the class that I was in. Back in 2019 I had never heard of this tool before, but the moment that covid hit and we were forced to go into quarantine, I was introduced to this and many other learning softwares through my college. So, I have experience on both sides of the spectrum when using this tool. I have used this in my undergraduate studies, as well as this previous semester when I was a graduate assistant teaching a class. The platform is great to use as both a teacher and as a student. See why Frost & Sullivan named TechSmith the global leader in lecture capture solutions two years running, and why more colleges use TechSmith products for video management than anyone else according to the Campus Computing Project. Students can watch anytime, on any smart device from a secure and accessible video platform. Plus, you can create and share seamlessly within learning management systems.

Track what videos are captioned or not with the accessibility dashboard.


Meet accessibility guidelines with highly-accurate speech-to-text transcriptions to create ADA compliant captions, audio description support, and a video player that is WCAG AA compliant. Students and instructors can add time-linked comments or questions on the video timeline that drive active online class communities. Increase student engagement with in-video quizzes and conversations that modernize discussions. Ease of use means faculty get up and running quickly regardless of their technical skill level. From the makers of Camtasia and Snagit, TechSmith Knowmia (formerly TechSmith Relay) is an asynchronous video learning platform that helps colleges maximize video effectiveness for online and blended courses.
