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Use the easy embed button in Canvas to publish existing videos, record new videos, or upload videos. Students can watch your videos in Canvas (e.g., Announcement, Assignment, Discussion, Page, etc.) on a computer or a mobile app and respond to polls.
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.
MS Teams allows large meetings to be broken up into smaller Breakout Rooms. This article contains many details of the possible features faculty will encounter while using the Breakout Room option.
Teams Meetings integration was introduced to SVSU Canvas on 8/17/21.  This is a new process that makes creating and accessing Teams meetings easier while remaining in the Canvas interface. Create Teams meetings and invite all enrolled students to the meeting. Set Teams meeting options to change students from presenter to attendee role
Student/Attendee Guide to Joining a MS Teams Meeting that Originated in Canvas
Resources to assist with the use of Respondus Lockdown Browser and Respondus Monitor.
Student guide for various online tools they have access to where they can learn Canvas, Echo360, join a meeting in Teams, create graphics, presentations, short videos and more.
The LTI error displays in Canvas when an instructor uses Student view when trying to view EchoVideo content. The ability for instructors to see the student perspective is a feature that is coming toward the end of 2023.
This article provides student resources on using Respondus LockDown Browser and common frequently asked questions.
Best practices for instructors when using the Upload/Media tool in Canvas and alternatives tools to record video.
Overview of supported tools for teaching and a comparison table of synchronous and asynchronous software this includes Microsoft 365 apps (OneDrive, Bookings, Excel, Word, Outlook, etc.) Canvas, Respondus LockDown Browser, EchoVideo, Teams, Adobe, and more.
Faculty can record lectures or supplemental material online with Browser Capture no software to install and it works on any computer (includes Chromebooks and Netbooks) with a supported browser and requires an internet connection. Record content in multiple ways and can choose from several virtual backgrounds when recording with your webcam.
Learn the basics of getting started with Lecture Capture. EchoVideo is cloud based (accessed in your browser) it supports the creation of lecture videos and promotes active learning. EchoVideo integrates with Canvas, Teams, OneDrive, and Zoom.
The article contains a vast range of software and resources for faculty, staff, and students to teach and collaborate online.
The BigBlueButton tool in Canvas