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Top Hat – Video Tutorials

These four video tutorials have been created to assist staff with features in Top Hat, the electronic voting system used at The University of Edinburgh.

 

Videos include:

Presenting content through the Top Hat web interface

This video demonstrates the preferred presentation mode within Top Hat that integrates content uploaded from PowerPoint, PDF or Word documents with questions created in Top Hat.

Presenting Content with the Top Hat Presentation Tool

The Top Hat Presentation Tool allows you to present through an application in full screen mode but still have access to Top Hat content without leaving your presenting application.
This video demonstrates the use of the Top Hat Presentation Tool alongside a PowerPoint presentation to deliver both pre-authored and ad-hoc questions.

Re-polling questions and comparing data sessions

Video showing how to set up the capture of different data sessions so that audiences can be polled a question twice and the data displayed together for comparison.

Copying Content with the new Top Hat interface

This video demonstrates the copy feature which makes it easy to copy content within courses and to share it with other courses on which you are also a Professor.

Click here to view the videos directly on Media Hopper Create

 

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