 Due to recent developments, creating online lectures has become important for teachers. But for many of them, recording a lecture at home does not offer the perfect solution. That's why Tilburg University offers several do-it-yourself studios. A do-it-yourself studio is a fully equipped facility where lecturers can record their lectures or do a live registration with Zoom or Canvas conferences. The resulting online lectures are of a quality that would be hard to attain at home. How do you record or broadcast your own lecture? Step 1. Use the reservation system in Outlook to make sure one of the studios is available. Book a studio and wait to see if your booking is confirmed. If it's a live registration, you can ask for a student to co-host your session and manage the feedback. For this, contact the teacher desk. Step 2. Prepare your lecture. Support your story with notes and compile a PowerPoint presentation. Step 3. Go to the studio. In the do-it-yourself studio, you will find a high quality webcam and microphone and a dual screen to see yourself, your PowerPoint presentation and your notes. The studio has the proper lighting to avoid annoying recording mistakes like backlight, overexposure or underexposure. A manual for the equipment can be found online, but a manual is also present in the do-it-yourself studio. Step 4. Record or broadcast your lecture. For recording a lecture, you will use the software tool My Media site. For a live registration, you can choose between Canvas conferences or Zoom. Try to tell your story as natural as possible. Look confident. The do-it-yourself facilities will help you to make a professional appearance. There, you're finished. If you need more information, you can look in the online manual or contact the teacher desk.