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Classroom Capture will record everything you do on the computer screen and audio, there is not a camera so you will not be recorded teaching at the podium computer. This article walks you through the steps when you have scheduled classes with Classroom Capture installed in the podium computer. If you requested Live Stream to be enabled your students can view your class meeting(s) remotely.
View or download the instructions on how to create an Ad-hoc capture in the classroom using Classroom Capture (software installed on the podium computer).
​​​​​​​This guide is for faculty teaching in a room with an Appliance (Pod or Pro) who want to control their classroom recording allowing them to start, stop, or pause as needed. Download the (PDF) instructions on the right side of the page under the Attachments section.
Learn methods to create content and the several ways. All media stores in your Library can be reused and published on Canvas to a EchoVideo course or embedded in Modules.
You can use the EchoVideo mobile app as a student to view and participate in class content on the go.
On this page find a list of all how-to guides when recording in a classroom whether they are scheduled by ITS or you are creating ad-hoc recordings in a classroom. You can find them here.
View or download instructions on how to use an Appliance (Pod) in the classroom for scheduled recordings in room(s) W115 and W226.
View/download instructions on using an Appliance for scheduled class recordings. If you have Live Stream enabled for your classes students will see a Live badge on the classes list page and the view your classes remotely. You can combine student learning experience by using the classroom tools or embed presentations with polls or use both methods.
This article includes a printable list of technology and the equipment types installed in each classroom and specialty places on campus.
Explore a collection of questions and their answers when using EchoVideo in your classes no matter how you're teaching them.