Posted: February 28th, 2023
Week 8
This week, you will prepare a video presentation with a PowerPoint file. You will create your video presentation by using a video capturing tool located in NCUOne. To access the video capturing tool, follow the tutorial found in your Books and Resources for this Week.
Create a PowerPoint presentation that could be presented to your workplace about developing cultural competence in your profession.
Be sure your presentation includes the following:
Explain the concepts of culture, multiculturalism, and multicultural competence. Provide examples to support your findings.
Recommend self-reflection questions, activities, or exercises relating to course concepts. For example, you may want to incorporate an exercise on privilege or conduct a role-playing situation with counselors in attendance.
Explain how elements of culture affect behavior and interactions with others.
Interpret the role of diversity in the workplace to effectively work with each client, student, or co-worker.
Illustrate any barriers that might exist.
Provide tips for improving intercultural communication and interactions. What strategies do you recommend to improve inclusion in the workplace?
Include a list of five general resources about cultural competence that participants could use.
Incorporate appropriate animations, transitions, and graphics as well as speaker notes for each slide. The speaker notes may be comprised of brief paragraphs or bulleted lists and should cite material appropriately.
Support your presentation with at least seven scholarly resources. In addition to these specified resources, other appropriate scholarly resources may be included.
Length: 15-20 slides (with a separate reference slide)
Notes Length: 200-350 words for each slide
Be sure to include citations for quotations and paraphrases with references in APA format and style where appropriate. Save the file as PPT with the correct course code information. To view instructions on saving files as a PowerPoint,
To view the PowerPoint instructions, go to the Course Resources module in the table of contents and click on Creating a Video in Kaltura.
Upload your document, and then click the Submit to Dropbox button.
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Kaltura User Guide
Kaltura is a tool in NCUOne that students can use to house, create, and share video in NCUOne.
There may be times in your program that you are asked to create a video or recorded presentation as
part of your assignment.
Access the Kaltura tool by
clicking on the My Media
link in the navigation bar
of your NCUOne
homepage.
Note: If you receive an
access denied message,
your browser security is
blocking access to the
Kaltura server.
Your My Media page will
list all the videos you
have uploaded/created.
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You can edit or delete
videos from the My Media
page.
Add videos to your library
using the Add New
button.
You have the option to
upload media you have
already created on your
computer, or you can use
Kaltura Capture to create
a new video.
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Kaltura Capture
To record a new video in
Kaltura Capture, click on
the Add New button and
choose the Kaltura
Capture option.
Note: You will need to
download the software,
the first time you access
Kaltura Capture. Simply
follow your computer’s
prompts. You may need
to refresh the page to
open Kaltura Capture
after you have it
downloaded.
Depending on your
browser, you may be
prompted before Kaltura
Capture opens.
The Kaltura Capture tool
control bar appears on
screen.
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Kaltura Capture records
different components:
Screen: The content
on your computer
screen/monitor.
Camera: Your
webcam.
Audio: Audio from
your computer
speakers.
To turn off recording for
one or more of the
components, simply click
on the blue icon.
If you have multiple
screens, sources of
audio, etc., you can select
the one you want to
capture by clicking on the
caret under each icon.
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When ready to record, hit
the red button.
Start your recording and
then use the control bar to
stop recording when
done.
When naming your new
video, you will use the
standard naming
convention: “Last name,
first initial, course code,
dash, and assignment
number.”
When you are done
editing and naming your
video, click on the Save &
Upload button.
You can continue making
new recordings by
clicking on the new
Recording button in
Kaltura Capture.
When done with the tool,
simply close it out.
It takes a few minutes for
the new video to load into
your My Media library.
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Submitting Video Assignments
Click on the Dropbox link
in the navigation bar of
your course homepage.
Click on the weekly
assignment you want to
submit.
Scroll to the bottom of the
page and click on the Add
a File button.
You will need to upload a
file along with your video.
Some assignments may
include a written
component that you can
upload. Otherwise, upload
a Word document with a
short introduction to the
assignment and your
references.
To submit your Kaltura
video into the assignment
dropbox folder, use the
Insert Stuff button in the
comments section of your
dropbox submission.
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You will choose the Insert
Kaltura Media option.
Your My Media library list
will open in a new
window.
Select the appropriate
video using the Select
buttons.
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Click the Insert Button.
You are now ready to
submit your assignment
by clicking on the Submit
button.
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You can also share your
Kaltura videos through a
link. You would use this
option in The Commons
or if you are sharing your
content externally.
From My Media, choose
the video you want to
share by clicking on the
title.
Click on the Share tab.
Kaltura provides an entire
embed code. You can just
copy the link by including
everything from “https” to
just before the first
“&flashvars”.
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Closed Captions: Editing and Removing
Closed captions are automatically added to all videos created in Kaltura Capture. Students have the
ability to edit or remove the captions.
Start by choosing the Edit
option for the video you
want to modify.
Select the Captions tab.
Once in the Captions tab,
you can edit using the
Edit Captions button.
Click in each caption to
make changes. Click the
Save button when done.
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You can hide or delete
captions using the
“Actions” icons.
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