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This article is for faculty already using Echo360 (EchoVideo). Learn different ways to record, manage, edit your media or transcript, tools/tips to engage your students, and what enhancements are new and coming.
Learn what rooms have EchoVideo technology installed, the different capture methods, and the several ways you can upload media and slides to your Library where you can manage, edit, delete (recover) and share your media.
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 the lecture in real-time. You can combine student learning experience by using the classroom tools or embed presentations with polls, or use both methods.
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).
View/download instructions on how to create an Ad-hoc capture in the classroom using an Appliance (Pod/Pro). Download the (PDF) instructions on the right side of the page under the Attachments section.
Learn how to turn on Closed Captions (CC) in the video player in Echo360 (EchoVideo), change the text size, contrast, position to where CC display on the video.
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.
Explore a collection of questions and their answers when using Echo360 (EchoVideo) in your teaching.
This article includes a printable list of technology and the equipment types installed in each classroom.
View or download instructions on how to use an Appliance (Pod) in the classroom for scheduled recordings in room(s) W115 and W226.
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.
This article shows you how to change the Classroom player quality to view your class recording in a higher or lower network quality.
Get familiar with the student perspective of using Classroom Toolbar within a Echo360 (EchoVideo) course. Learn how to take Notes, Bookmark content, ask Questions, access or comment in a discussion, view a transcript, or mark class content as confusing. Any notes or bookmarks you make creates a study guide for you; helping you quickly view your class participation and retain class lesson topics.
This article is overview of how a student accesses a Echo360 (EchoVideo) course and shows how to navigate the video player inside of a class and use the Classroom engagement tools (upper-right of your screen).