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View or download the instructions on how to create an Ad-hoc capture in the classroom using Classroom Capture (software installed on the podium computer).
If you have a Zoom Pro account and Echo360 your meetings created in Zoom automatically copy to your Library, the integration also allows you to create Zoom meetings within via the Create button while logged into your Echo360 account or schedule them in your Echo360 course. Explore more on Echo360's integration with Zoom.
Student guide for various online tools they have access to where they can learn Canvas, Echo360, join a meeting in Teams, create graphics, presentations, short videos and more.
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.
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.
Explore how to engage students with polls by embedding them in a video or a presentation (PowerPoint or PDF). Create polls from scratch, edit, and reuse them in your presentations or videos. Refine and increase student learning and engagement with embedded polls and use them in your synchronous or asynchronous classes.
Explore how to use Active Learning Platform within your EchoVideo course, interact with your students and view analytics in a course.
Explore how to view and access EchoVideo inside of Microsoft Teams. You can open EchoVideo from the left menu in Teams or add it as an app to a Teams Channel.
View bitesize how-to videos on creating content, managing media, editing your media, different methods of sharing, increasing student learning with polls, monitoring student performance via Analytics, and more.
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.
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.
Record online with Browser Capture using EchoVideo without needing Universal Capture software, you can record your browser tab, a program window, or your entire screen. Browser Capture works on any computer (includes Chromebooks and Netbooks) with a supported browser and requires an internet connection.
Learn how to access and manage your EchoVideo course media.
Access your live stream class and view active participants, use the classroom tools for learners attending remotely, ask/view questions in real-time as they watch the live-stream or they can ask or respond, students can take time-stamped notes, then access and download them after class using the Study guide tool, students can respond to polling questions during class or after class and you can control their viewing experience and participation.