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Teams Meetings integration is retiring its current workflow and being updated by Microsoft. You may continue to use the instructions in this guide for your spring and summer 2025 classes. On 9/15/2025, you will no longer be able to use the steps in this article. ITS will announce when Microsoft has the new tool, there is no ETA as of today's date 6/16/2025.
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This article provides student resources on using Respondus LockDown Browser and common frequently asked questions.
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Learn more about our supported synchronous and asynchronous tools like Adobe, Canvas, EchoVideo, Microsoft 365 apps (OneDrive, Bookings, Excel, Word, Outlook, etc.), Respondus LockDown Browser, and more.
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Student guide for various online tools they have access to where they can learn Canvas, access EchoVideo content, join a meeting in Teams, create graphics, presentations, short videos and more.
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Canvas is the learning management system used at SVSU. Canvas allows instructors to organize their courses and course content so students can find the materials they need quickly and easily. Canvas includes tools for announcements, assignments, quizzes, grades, discussion and more.
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All students rostered in a Canvas course have access to videos shared through a EchoVideo in Canvas. Students do not have a separate log in outside of their SVSU network password. Students can access EchoVideo content in a variety of ways inside of Canvas.
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- Sharing EchoVideo Content for Faculty
Embed your media in Canvas via the Rich Content Editor to create new, reuse content, or upload media. Embed content within an Announcement, Assignment, Discussion, Page, etc.). Students can interact with your recordings or polls on a computer or on a mobile device.
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- Create EchoVideo Content for Faculty
Faculty can record their screen and webcam with the web app Browser Capture, it works on any computer with an internet connection. Choose a virtual background when recording with your webcam.
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The BigBlueButton tool in Canvas
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EchoVideo provides engagement tools, allows faculty to record videos anywhere, and share content in Canvas. Works with Teams, OneDrive, and Zoom (pro-account only).
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Ensuring ADA and Section 508 compliance is a top priority when creating course materials or web content. Regardless of the platform used, all digital content shared with students, faculty, or staff must meet accessibility standards.
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Best practices for instructors when using the Upload/Media tool in Canvas and alternatives tools to record video.
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Canvas Discussion Checkpoints, which allows multiple due dates for discussions.
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- Engage/Poll in EchoVideo for Faculty
Explore how to engage students with polls by embedding them in a video or a presentation (PowerPoint or PDF). Create polls from scratch, edit, and reuse them in your presentations or videos. Refine and increase student learning and engagement with embedded polls and use them in your synchronous or asynchronous classes.
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Record a video in Microsoft Teams for work or school teams.microsoft.com and share the link to the Canvas assignment. Or record with a video tool of your choice and upload to OneDrive and create a sharable link of the recording for the instructor to grade.