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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.
View this quick guide learn more about the latest enhancements to EchoVideo (Echo360), hotfixes and new features. Note: This page it is regularly maintained and kept up to date.
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.
If you have a Zoom Pro account and have an EchoVideo user account. Your Zoom cloud recordings will automatically copy to your EchoVideo Library. You can use embed in your video(s) in Canvas or publish to an EchoVideo course. Learn more in this article.
Add a PowerPoint or PDF as supplemental to a class in your EchoVideo course, it allows students to view at their own pace, provides the ability to embed polls providing a great way to check for student understanding or gather feedback from them.
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.
Easily access a consolidated overview of all video views and polling analytics inside of your Echo account or from within Canvas allows you to see an overview of all data, or you can select specific media, click the Analytics button in the top menu (left of the Create button) or the link EchoVideo Course Analytics from your Canvas course menu.
This article shows you how to download a transcript from Stream (on SharePoint) and add it to your media in EchoVideo Library.
A unauthorized error displays in Canvas or other locations where a public link was previously used. Media stored in EchoVideo must be shared with students by embedding media in Canvas content type (e.g., Page, Discussion, Assignment, etc.) or publishing to an EchoVideo course(s).
SVSU supports three main methods for conducting online meetings, catering to diverse needs and preferences within our community. Whether you require a simple solution for team check-ins, a robust platform for large-scale presentations, or an interactive tool for collaborative sessions, we have a suitable option for you. For detailed guidance on each platform, including setup instructions, usage tips, and troubleshooting advice, please explore the Knowledge Articles linked below.
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.
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.
Learn the basics of getting started with Lecture Capture. Faculty will obtain their user account after attending the "Introduction" workshop. 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.
Allows you to create a media Collection in your Library to share with instructors or students outside of an Echo360 (EchoVideo) course. You can set various permissions for what they are allowed to do with your media.
Learn how to access and manage your EchoVideo course media.