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Echo360 allows you to record in the classroom and on your computer. Learn different ways to record, how you can engage your students, watch training videos, and view support articles.
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This article will show you how to engage students with polls by embedding them in a video or a presentation (PowerPoint or PDF) in your Echo360 course class.
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If you use Modules to structure your course material and use Echo360 for recording your class lectures, use the Echo360 embed plugin within a Rich Content Editor in Canvas (e.g., Assignment, Discussion, Page, etc.) which allows students to watch your videos as much as they need to. The embedded video player meets accessibility needs.
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Allows you to create a Collection (folder) in your Library which is a link to media that you can easily share with students or instructors outside of an Echo360 course.
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In this article you will find quick mini videos on how to get the best use out Echo360 from creating content, managing media, editing your media, different methods of sharing, engaging students with polls, viewing analytics, and more.
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Best practices for instructors when using the Upload/Media tool in Canvas and alternatives tools to record video.
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The Files tool in Canvas provides online storage and file sharing in three places: Course Files, Personal Files, and Group Files. This article includes aspects of each place and offers alternative ways to share media with your students and not affect your course quota.