Recording and sharing live sessions on Kolibri can enhance learning experiences by allowing users to revisit content and share valuable information with others. To begin, ensure you have a stable internet connection and the latest version of Kolibri installed on your device. Live sessions in Kolibri typically involve real-time interaction, so capturing them accurately requires appropriate tools and settings.
First, familiarize yourself with the recording options available within or alongside Kolibri. While Kolibri itself does not have a built-in recording feature for live streams, you can use external screen recording software compatible with your operating system. Popular choices include OBS Studio for Windows, macOS, and Linux users due to its flexibility and free availability. Before starting the session, open your chosen screen recorder and configure it to capture either the entire screen or just the application window where Kolibri is running. Adjust audio settings to ensure both system sounds and microphone input are recorded if needed.
Once everything is set up, start your Live Kolibri as usual. Begin recording through your selected software at the same time you initiate the live broadcast or join an existing one. It’s important to monitor recording quality throughout to avoid missing critical moments due to technical issues like lag or muted audio. After completing the session, stop the recording immediately to prevent unnecessary file size growth.
The recorded video file will typically be saved in a default location specified by your screen recorder’s settings; make sure this folder has enough storage space beforehand. You may want to edit the video afterward using simple editing tools such as trimming unwanted parts or adding captions for clarity before sharing it further.
Sharing recorded live sessions from Kolibri is straightforward once you have a finalized video file ready for distribution. Uploading it to cloud storage services like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive allows easy access via shared links that can be sent through email or messaging platforms directly to students or colleagues involved in learning activities.
Alternatively, if privacy concerns exist around sensitive educational content captured during live interactions on Kolibri, consider hosting recordings on private channels within secure platforms such as Vimeo Pro or YouTube unlisted videos where access control features help limit viewers only to intended audiences.
In summary, although Kolibri lacks native functionality for direct live session recordings, combining reliable external screen capture tools with thoughtful preparation ensures high-quality documentation of interactive lessons that can be effortlessly shared across digital environments enhancing collaborative learning opportunities globally.
