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Tegrity

Tegrity

Tegrity is a lecture capture system that is integrated into Blackboard and allows you to record what is on your computer screen, with audio and video.

About

For an introduction to Tegrity, view sample Tegrity recordings.

Additional information is also available on Using Tegrity.

Introduction to Tegrity Video.

Getting Started

Get a microphone

Your Dean or boss should have an Elluminate headset for you that has a built in microphone. Make sure they give you a USB adaptor so you can just plug the headset into your USB port on your computer and use. Headsets also are available in the Library Media/Circulation area and can be checked out for a quarter. Headsets are available for purchase in the SCC Bookstore for a nominal cost.

(Optional) Get a web cam

A limited number of web cams are available in the Library Media/Circulation area and can be checked out for a quarter.

Tegrity Training

View the Tegrity Training Schedule

Start Recording

1. Log into Blackboard.

2. Find a course you are teaching or request a Blackboard organization.

3. In that Blackboard classroom, click on "Tegrity Classes" on the left.*

4. Click "Record a Class" on the top of your screen. The Tegrity Recorder will pop up on the screen and begin to download the recorder software. If you do not have administrative privileges on a campus computer, please contact TSS@shoreline.edu to request Tegrity installation.

5. The Tegrity recorder will begin
*Note: If you do not want students to see the Tegrity link in your Blackboard classroom at this time, click on the contextual menu (the double-down arrows) to the right of the “Tegrity Classes” button and pull down to “Hide Link.” (See tutorial on how to hide a course menu link).

Remote Proctoring Using Tegrity and Respondus LockDown Browser

Click here for information about Remote Proctoring.

Getting Technical Help

Contact the 24/7 Tegrity Helpline, 1-877-741-6360, or email, support@tegrity.com.

Technical Requirements

For technical information, please visit our Using Tegrity page.

Using Tegrity

For more information on how to use Tegrity, go to Using Tegrity.