
Lana M Scott
Manager, Media Services, MITx
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Tech Smith, the creators of Camtasia, have several great resources on transitioning to remote work and learning includes screen capture basics, flipping your meetings with video, etc. Check out their blog: https://www.techsmith.com/blog/remote-work-learning-resources/
From the MITx Media Team: Picking the right place to record your lectures is more important than buying the right headphones or editing software because the best way to deal with audio problems is to prevent them from happening. •Find a quiet room/remove ambient noise (request the people around you to …
Microphones to Record Lectures From Your Laptop: Samson Go Mic for Mac and Windows. Small, cheap, easy to use: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/598775-REG/SamsonSAGOMICSGoMicUSB.html Blue Yeti Nano. More expensive but much better sound, easy …