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If you use Modules to structure your course material and use EchoVideo to share your class lectures, use the easy embed button. This publishing method allows students to watch your videos directly inside the content type (e.g., Assignment, Discussion, Page, etc.). The embedded video player meets accessibility needs with screen readers and closed captions.
Learn the differences of the video players in EchoVideo when publishing to a section vs. embedding media in Canvas. * Coming in 2024 is a new video player with a consistent look across the platform, stay tuned.
Explore how to edit your video using the video editor, there is no software to download, it works in your browser. You can trim, cut, combine, and add custom thumbnails to your video. NOTE: Supported browsers are Firefox and Google Chrome are recommended (latest version).
Learn how to access and manage your EchoVideo course media.
Learn how to share and publish media to an EchoVideo course which utilizes the Active Learning Platform. Media published to a course are listed on the Classes list page. All students and others enrolled in your Canvas course will have access to your content.
EchoVideo LTI error: Looks like no content has been added to this class yet occurs when content is trying to be viewed out of term or the instructor has made it unavailable to view.
This article demonstrates the various ways you can publish media to Canvas that is stored in EchoVideo Library such as embedding videos (utilizes the embed media button), publishing videos to EchoVideo course/section.
Explore a collection of questions and their answers when using EchoVideo in your classes no matter how you're teaching them.
Learn how to restore deleted items in your Canvas course.