![]() ![]() OBS provides real-time source and device capture, scene composition, encoding, recording, and broadcasting. If you have ever watched a speaker bring their slides into their video box, they are using a program like OBS, or maybe they are using OBS. ![]() Some people also already use OBS to add fancy scenes to their presentations. Open Broadcaster Software or OBS Studio is a free and open-source software suite for recording and live streaming. This tutorial is to show you how to use OBS as a screen recorder option. I created this video to support a client with extra value, and we wanted to share it with you. In-person, this may seem simple, you hit record and then playback, but online you may find the learning curve a bit confusing. You may be putting people into breakouts and having a facilitator lead the role-playing. Roll-plays give people the opportunity to practice what they have learned and get some coaching to improve. The reason we would want to screen record in real-time and play it back is for using role-plays as a learning technique and tool. I have used a few screen recording options, and one that many people use is OBS. ![]() We can also record in Zoom, to the cloud or onto our computers, BUT if we want to record and play it back in real-time we need to use a screen recorder. With Zoom, you see the recording after you end the meeting. We can do a lot in Zoom, to facilitate engagement, connection and collaboration. ![]()
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