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Recording Your In-Person
Class on a Budget
Primary
Concerns:
Ease of Use
Sound Volume
Sound Quality
Video Quality
3 Solutions Under $100
Fan Favorite
Mic Stand Tablet Holder: $20
(https://bit.ly/mictablet)
Microphone Stand: $25
(unless you steal one from
your music room)
(https://bit.ly/micstandama)
iPad Mini from District
Surplus: $0
Wireless Microphone: $35
(https://bit.ly/wirelessmicforrec)
Pros:
 $80
 Heavy base is smaller than a
tripod  less likely for folks to
trip over it!
 Wireless mic has high sound
quality
 Tablet holder is adjustable for
different model tablets
 Can use existing district
iPads or a personal phone
 Can record in Loom app, and
it will auto-upload to Loom so
it can be shared in Canvas,
Seesaw, etc.
Cons:
 Stationary  doesnt follow
you
Fan Favorite
Tripod: $26
(high likelihood there is one
unused in your building)
(https://bit.ly/mcstricam)
Personal Phone: $0
Pros:
 $69
 If you already have a tripod,
that makes this a super
budget option
 Wireless mic has high sound
quality
 Can record in Loom app, and
it will auto-upload to Loom so
it can be shared in Canvas,
Seesaw, etc.
Cons:
 Wide tripod legs
Phone Tripod Adapter: $8
(https://bit.ly/tripodadapt)
Wireless Microphone: $35
(https://bit.ly/wirelessmicforrec)
Oozing with Potential
Tripod (optional  can standalone
on table or desk): $26
(https://bit.ly/mcstricam)
Pros:
 $65-91
 Face-recognition/movement tracking;
rotates on base to follow you
 Can be rigged to hold an iPad mini
using a lot of rubber bands 
 If you put in the work to figure out the
quirks, it could be really good
Cons:
 It cost $1230 LESS than Swivl, so
dont expect Swivl
functionality/quality
 Uses a special app that isnt the
most user-friendly
 Technology is good, but not perfect.
In testing, it loses me from time to
time when walking in front of a
classroom.
Wireless Microphone: $35
(https://bit.ly/wirelessmicforrec)
Rotating Selfie Stick:
$30
https://bit.ly/rotateselfie
Bottom Line:

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  • 2. Primary Concerns: Ease of Use Sound Volume Sound Quality Video Quality
  • 4. Fan Favorite Mic Stand Tablet Holder: $20 (https://bit.ly/mictablet) Microphone Stand: $25 (unless you steal one from your music room) (https://bit.ly/micstandama) iPad Mini from District Surplus: $0 Wireless Microphone: $35 (https://bit.ly/wirelessmicforrec) Pros: $80 Heavy base is smaller than a tripod less likely for folks to trip over it! Wireless mic has high sound quality Tablet holder is adjustable for different model tablets Can use existing district iPads or a personal phone Can record in Loom app, and it will auto-upload to Loom so it can be shared in Canvas, Seesaw, etc. Cons: Stationary doesnt follow you
  • 5. Fan Favorite Tripod: $26 (high likelihood there is one unused in your building) (https://bit.ly/mcstricam) Personal Phone: $0 Pros: $69 If you already have a tripod, that makes this a super budget option Wireless mic has high sound quality Can record in Loom app, and it will auto-upload to Loom so it can be shared in Canvas, Seesaw, etc. Cons: Wide tripod legs Phone Tripod Adapter: $8 (https://bit.ly/tripodadapt) Wireless Microphone: $35 (https://bit.ly/wirelessmicforrec)
  • 6. Oozing with Potential Tripod (optional can standalone on table or desk): $26 (https://bit.ly/mcstricam) Pros: $65-91 Face-recognition/movement tracking; rotates on base to follow you Can be rigged to hold an iPad mini using a lot of rubber bands If you put in the work to figure out the quirks, it could be really good Cons: It cost $1230 LESS than Swivl, so dont expect Swivl functionality/quality Uses a special app that isnt the most user-friendly Technology is good, but not perfect. In testing, it loses me from time to time when walking in front of a classroom. Wireless Microphone: $35 (https://bit.ly/wirelessmicforrec) Rotating Selfie Stick: $30 https://bit.ly/rotateselfie