First, click on the Echo360 button on the left side menu of the Canvas course site. Then click Create in the top menu as shown below. Next, click upload media. When you click on Upload Media you’ll be prompted to select the video file you want to upload and then save it to Echo360.
From your Library page, hover over a media tile and click the menu button.Select More Actions, and then select Download (if it is available) as shown in the below figure. ... Click the link for Full (higher definition) or Lower (standard definition) link to download the MP4 file.More items...•
To share content with another user:Hover over the video or presentation you wish to share, and click the button that appears in the lower right corner.Select Share from the menu.
24 hoursThe Echo360 ALP recording can take up to 24 hours to process, especially during busy times during the semester. Normally it will be available within the 24 hour time period, however this can sometimes vary.
If you need to access your Media Library in Echo360, click the Library option in the top menu, as shown above. Or click Collections to access your Collections. But you may not need to access your Courses from the main menu, as the LMS/VLE guides you into each of your courses.
First, click on the Echo360 button on the left side menu of the Canvas course site. Then click Create in the top menu as shown below. Next, click upload media. When you click on Upload Media you'll be prompted to select the video file you want to upload and then save it to Echo360.
To publish a presentation from PowerPoint Open your PowerPoint presentation and Sign In through the Echo360 tab. Review your slide deck to be sure it is complete and ready for publishing. Click Publish from the Echo360 ribbon. You may be prompted to save the file.
Echo360 is a lecture capture system, which allows the recording of classroom lectures, meetings, speeches, and other events. The recordings can be made available for students to review on their own or shared with others.
Uploaded videos will also be available through the Add Echo360 media button in LEO. The most common are video files such as mp4, wmv or avi, however you can also upload a PowerPoint presentation or image.
Click on an image to zoom in. Tap the "Mic Mute" button small touch pad podium control monitor.
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Lecture Capture: Posting a Single Echo360 Video in BlackboardGo to the content area where you would like your video.Click Build Content.Click Item.Name the file and click +Click Echo360 Video Library.You may be asked to sign in to connect to your Echo360 account.Select the video you would like to use.More items...•
To download the Echo360 Universal Capture software:Navigate to echo360.umass.edu and log in with your NetID and password. ... On the Echo360 Library page, select Settings (the gear icon) and then select choose Download,On the Downloads page, select the version of the software for your computer (Mac or Windows).
You can download media from your Library to obtain a local copy of the media for offline viewing or file manipulation outside of Echo360. You can always download media you own. You may also be able to download media that has been shared with you or group media, if your group permissions allow.
ALTERNATELY, you can download files from the Media Details page, as follows.
NOTE: If you do not see a Download option and do not know why, see the below section on why this command may not be available.
The ability to download media from the class list of a section can be enabled or disabled by Instructors and/or Administrators. If you do not see a Download command for media, this capability may be turned off for this section. Ask your instructor or an administrator if you think you should be seeing this option.
A Note on Terminology: Since the editor is primarily designed for video editing, this article uses the term "video" for the media being edited. However, the information and procedures also apply to any audio-only files you may have. It does not apply to interactive media (videos with polls embedded in them).
The instructions below access the editor from the Media Details page. If you are an instructor or teaching assistant and media editing is enabled for the course, you can also click Edit video from the icon menu in the Class List to open the editor from there.
Most of the buttons and options in the Echo360 video editor are fairly easy to understand, but the overview is here to be sure you know what they all do and where they live in the interface.
Use the playback controls in the TOP "playback" section of the editor page to play the recording and move the playhead. This makes it very easy to find specific locations to mark or cut.
Mentioned briefly above, the cut marker in the editing panel identifies the location of the action you are taking, and contains buttons for enacting those actions, described below. Use the links to the other more specific help articles for detailed instructions on using these features.
When you open the Editor, you can 'lock' it from being edited by anyone else so that only one person at a time can make changes. Other users attempting to edit a locked video will see the error message shown below.
Many institutions use Echo360 in conjunction with a learning management system (LMS) or virtual learning environment (VLE) such as Blackboard or Canvas or Moodle. Echo360 provides integrations and tools for those three, plus Desire2Learn/Brightspace and Sakai .
In addition to a video or lecture recording, you can add a presentation slide deck to each class, to support the video or lecture materials. Upload the slide deck (or PDF) to Echo360, then present it in class or add media slides or polling slides to it.
You can download the videos (MP4) or presentations (PDFs/PPTs) from the class list for sharing or use from your local computer. Note that many of the presentations contains in the classes are Quick Reference Cards for the functionality described. Download them and keep them handy!
Transcription of the audio (unless already transcribed) will take at least 30 minutes but may take longer depending on the length of the video.
Each class can contain ONE video. The effects of this are as follows: 1 You cannot add videos to future classes created to hold scheduled lecture recordings. The video slot for those classes is reserved for lecture capture. 2 You can replace an existing video with a new one, but all associated data, analytics, notes, etc., for the original video are removed. The content remains in your library. 3 If you need to provide multiple videos for a particular class, create a new class with the same date or title to contain the video. You can also create a collection then group related classes together in the collection.