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If you have a Zoom account, use the Zoom Add-In button to quickly add Zoom meeting details to an Outlook appointment.
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.
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. 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.
In this article are some tips on ADA Compliance and editing your Zoom transcript.
Zoom is a cloud-based video communication tool offered as a paid subscription and is not currently a university-wide solution. Zoom is best used for synchronous online meetings featuring screen sharing, webcam, polling, and chat. The features available depend on the account type. Zoom integrates with Canvas and EchoVideo.
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.
Review how-to enable Zoom meetings in your Canvas course navigation.
This article provides some information on the importance of Universal Design and ADA Compliance when using EchoVideo,Teams, Stream and Zoom.
This article includes a printable list of technology and the equipment types installed in each classroom and specialty places on campus.