
Find and view videos in Microsoft Stream for SharePoint using filters and search to locate meetings, projects, or playlists, then open playback, trim as needed, and edit with Clipchamp.
Learn to create camera recordings in Microsoft Stream, select camera and mic, choose backdrops, use a teleprompter, apply effects, edit with Clipchamp, and rename and save the recording.
Add favorites in Stream by clicking the three dots on a video and selecting favorite. Access your favorite videos in OneDrive under the favorites section for quick, regular access.
Master the basics of Microsoft Stream on SharePoint navigation, create playlists, upload videos, and record camera and screen recordings.
Stream (on SharePoint) is a part of the Microsoft 365 suite and replaces the former Stream (Classic). Microsoft has taken a new approach to working with videos in Microsoft 365 using the new Stream. Videos are now treated the same as any other file type in Microsoft 365. Stream is no longer a storage place for videos. They are stored in SharePoint or OneDrive. Stream (on SharePoint) is the application that is used to open, view, and adjust the settings of videos. It also can be used to record new videos. In this course, students will learn all the basic features, functionality, and navigation in Stream (on SharePoint). They will learn how to find videos using the Recommended section, the search, and the filtering options. They will also learn how to record their screen or video using Stream. Students will learn how to adjust the name, description, options, and settings for videos that they own. This includes adjusting the video thumbnail, adding transcripts and captions, and adding chapters. They will also learn how to manage the playback settings for any video they view in Stream. This course will instruct students on how to share videos with others. Videos can be shared by link, email, or granting direct access to colleagues. Students listen also learn how to collaborate on videos, using comments including using @mentions.