Self – Check: Equipment

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  1. Of the three feeds we capture for lectures, (Instructor camera, desktop, audio) which two are absolutely essential for a successful recording? Which one is desired, but not necessary?
  2. Which LED light color on the Shure microphone indicates that it is muted? Which color indicates that it is unmuted? How do you switch between muted and unmuted?
  3. Which audio meter produces the most accurate audio indication: Echo box or Panopto?
  4. What three factors need to be considered when capturing student audio?
  5. Give a sequence of clicks to get to the Wacom Calibration software from the Desktop.
  6. Which two programs are used by Instructors to annotate notes?
  7. Which rooms are ELO rooms? Exclude the special cases.
  8. What should you know about the projector before signing up to operate a class?
  9. Your instructor likes to move around the front of the room. Should you have the camera zoomed out to capture his full range of motion (a “wide” shot), or follow him with the camera zoomed in?
  10. When should you switch the camera feed to the Student cam? What do you need to keep in mind when making the switch (ELO rooms only)?
  11. What are the three pieces of equipment used for camera control in non-ELO rooms?
  12. What is the most important aspect of a recording?
  13. Which program should you use to control the Instructor microphone? In-room speakers (ELO rooms only)?
  14. Should student microphones be kept on or off during a normal class? How should you mute/unmute them (ELO rooms only)?

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