To ensure you are delivering the ラーメンベット 口コミ quality of your lecture online and that your virtual meeting is most effective, follow these audio and video ラーメンベット 口コミ practices:

General Notes and Tips

  • Place yourself in a quiet room with good lighting.
  • Be sure to test your camera and microphone before getting started. Record ラーメンベット 口コミ and audio to make sure they have been captured.

For more tips, visit the College of Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Services' DIY Solutions webpage.

ラーメンベット 口コミ Tips

Prepare ラーメンベット 口コミ Environment

  • Dim or turn off lighting behind ラーメンベット 口コミ (i.e. close window blinds, turn off lamps)
  • Use overhead lighting or the lighting behind ラーメンベット 口コミ webcam
  • Remove distracting decor that is visible in the webcam
  • Turn off ラーメンベット 口コミ phone ringer
  • If connecting from a laptop, plug in to wall power, as battery usage can affect ラーメンベット 口コミ quality
  • Set up ラーメンベット 口コミ devices (speakers, microphone, camera)

During Virtual Meetings

  • As a host:
    • Test your audio/ラーメンベット 口コミ connections
    • Make sure to select "Enable HD" in your ラーメンベット 口コミ settings (this may be turned off by default)
    • Position ラーメンベット 口コミ webcam
  • Ensure all participants can see and hear
  • Have participants mute their microphones if locations have excessive background noise or if they will not be speaking
  • Provide an agenda to participants
  • Make sure all participants have access to content by sharing content with your ラーメンベット 口コミ conferencing tool

In-Class Notes

For delivering and recording in-class notes, ラーメンベット 口コミ options are:

  • Use a stylus and tablet, which can integrate with Canvas and Zoom
  • Use a web camera to film notes using pen and paper
  • Use a web camera or laptop camera to film yourself at a whiteboard or blackboard

ラーメンベット 口コミ Tips

When hosting virtual meetings or recording or teaching classes live, it is recommended that you use an external microphone (a desktop or clip-on microphone) instead of your computer's built-in microphone, but if one is not available, be sure to run a test session to make sure your ラーメンベット 口コミ is intelligible.

  • Be sure to place yourself in a quiet space.
    • Bedrooms and personal home offices are the ラーメンベット 口コミ locations, as they typically contain soft objects that soak up the sound in the room and minimize reverb.
    • If ラーメンベット 口コミ have a window AC unit, floor/portable heater or loud ceiling fan, do not have them on when ラーメンベット 口コミ are teaching live or recording. Microphones will pick up those noises.
  • If you are using a clip-on microphone, wear it above ラーメンベット 口コミ collarbone while recording.
    • Do not sit the microphone on the desk while you record. The closer it is to ラーメンベット 口コミ mouth, the more effective it will be. The farther you are from the microphone, the more room noise is picked up, causing white noise.
    • If ラーメンベット 口コミ have facial hair, be aware that it may rub against clothing and create a loud static-like sound.
  • If ラーメンベット 口コミ are using a desktop microphone, always be aware of its location while speaking.
    • The closer you are to the microphone, the better it will pick up ラーメンベット 口コミ voice.
    • Try not to move front and back when speaking. The goal should be to have neutral, pleasant and even ラーメンベット 口コミ levels.
  • Minimize ラーメンベット 口コミ interactions with objects, such as flipping through lecture notes. The microphone will pick up these noises.
  • Before you start your virtual meeting or click "Record," test your ラーメンベット 口コミ. Speak a few sentences while looking at the audiometer to make sure you can see it fluctuating. The goal is to keep the levels green and avoid them going to red. You can adjust the input slider for assistance.
  • Speak loudly and clearly as you address ラーメンベット 口コミ class. You do not have to yell but project confidently so that students can hear you clearly.
  • Monitor ラーメンベット 口コミ levels as you speak. You want to ensure that you are heard at all times.
  • If your throat feels dry, drink room-temperature water. This is the ラーメンベット 口コミ way to moisturize your throat and loosen your vocal cords.