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View Echo360 Lecture Capture resources, access webinars, explore use case videos from others, learn what's new and more.
Record innovative lectures on a glass LED lightboard, Wacom pen tablet, or document camera using Echo360 (EchoVideo).
Embed your media in Canvas via the Rich Content Editor to create new, reuse content, or upload media. Embed content within an Announcement, Assignment, Discussion, Page, etc.). Students can interact with your recordings or polls on a computer or on a mobile device.
Faculty can record their screen and webcam with the web app Browser Capture, it works on any computer with an internet connection. Choose a virtual background when recording with your webcam.
Use built-in transcript editor in EchoVideo to correct your media for ADA Title II compliance. Your transcript must be 99% correct, this includes punctuation, capitalization, and audio description.
View this quick guide to learn more about the latest enhancements to EchoVideo (Echo360), hotfixes and new features.
Monitor all video views and poll responses in your course and identify students who may be falling behind.
Student guide for various online tools they have access to where they can learn Canvas, access EchoVideo content, join a meeting in Teams, create graphics, presentations, short videos and more.
Best practices for instructors to setting up assignments or a discussion that requires students to record and share a video. ITS recommends that all users faculty and students record with SVSU tools it ensures consistency for all courses.
Record a video in Microsoft Teams for work or school teams.microsoft.com and share the link to the Canvas assignment. Or record with a video tool of your choice and upload to OneDrive and create a sharable link of the recording for the instructor to grade.
Ensuring accessibility of digital content to all users is a top priority when creating course materials or web content. Regardless of the platform used, all digital content shared with students, faculty, or staff must meet accessibility standards.
Microsoft Stream allows faculty, staff, and students to create, upload, share videos inside and outside of SVSU.
EchoVideo's Universal Capture Personal software allows you to record synchronous or asynchronous lectures. This guide covers how to install the software on your computer.
Clipchamp is a video editing tool for creating professional-looking videos. Whether you're building a class presentation, a tutorial, or a short video clip.
Adobe Express is an online design platform, similar to Canva, that provides tools for creating graphics, presentations, short videos, and web pages. Students can sign up independently to access the free version, while faculty, staff and student employees receive access to the licensed Adobe Express Premium.