Members of the Western community may select “Join this Course” to join this self-enroll Canvas course to learn how you can use Panopto--Western's video management system--to easily create, upload, host, and share videos with your students in Canvas or with any...
Moving Zoom Videos to Panopto Manually
Learn how to Zoom meeting recordings from your Zoom account on the cloud to your WWU Panopto account. See also: Moving Zoom Recordings to Canvas Automatically Via Panopto. Explore more videos from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library and Flexible Modality Toolkit.
OneDrive: Sharing a Video Link
This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an overview of how to share a video that you have uploaded to your OneDrive via a link, both with individual people or with your Canvas course, and how to adjust the link in Canvas to make it...
OneNote: Placing a Microsoft Stream Video
This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an overview of how to share a video from Microsoft Stream in OneNote, with a direct link that automatically embeds the video in OneNote. See also: Share a Video (Microsoft Stream) Image Attribution:...
Online Office Hours in Canvas, Zoom, & Calendly
View the following videos to learn how to set up online office hours via Canvas, Zoom, and Calendly. First, learn how to create and share online office hours for your classes using the Calendar feature in Canvas. See also: How to Setup Online Office Hours (ATUS...
Panopto Video Management at Western
Panopto is the primary media management tool for video at WWU. Panopto is an easy-to-use, centralized media/video management application that is integrated directly in Canvas to provide video recording, editing, uploads, streaming playback, automated video captioning,...
Panopto: A Playlist of WWU Panopto Videos
Explore the large collection of videos created by instructional designer, Kevin Dixey, and other ATUS staff. These videos may differ from what is shown in Panopto's documentation and better represent the WWU Panopto environment. Panopto is the primary media management...
Panopto: Adding Quiz Questions to a Video
Panopto: Bulk Moving Videos
This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an overview of how to move one or more videos in Panopto from one folder to another.
Panopto: Creating Playlists
This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an overview of creating and sharing playlists (collections of videos) in Panopto, Western's video management system.
Panopto: Deleting a Folder
This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an overview of how to delete an unused folder in Panopto.
Panopto: Organizing Videos
This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an overview of how to set the video viewing order for better organization of your content.
Panopto: Recording Using the Downloadable App
Panopto: Recording Using the Web App
Panopto: Setting Availability
This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an overview of how you can set availability of your videos via Panopto Video in Canvas or via Panopto's site.
Panopto: Setting Up Student Video Assignments
Panopto: Setting Up Student Video Assignments
Panopto: Sharing via Link or Embed
This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an overview of sharing your videos using linking or Embedding.
Sharing Your Video Library with Individuals or a Class
This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an overview of how to customize your video settings to share with a class or individuals and to set permission levels for viewing the videos.
Using the Canvas Chat Tool
This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an overview of adding the Canvas (simple) chat menu item and using it in your class. For assistance with Canvas, see: Canvas Help at WWU.
Zoom Security Button: The equivalent of stop, drop, and roll
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Zoom: A Playlist of WWU Zoom Videos
Explore the large collection of videos created by instructional designer, Kevin Dixey, and other ATUS staff. These videos may differ from what is shown in Zoom's documentation and better represent the WWU Zoom environment. Zoom is a videoconferencing tool available in...
Zoom: Archiving Local Recordings to GoogleDrive & OneDrive
Learn how to archive Zoom meeting recordings that have been stored to your local computer. This can be done by moving them to GoogleDrive or OneDrive. See also: Moving Zoom Videos to Panopto and Archiving Local Recordings to Microsoft Stream. Explore more videos from...
Zoom: Archiving Local Recordings to Microsoft Stream
Learn how to archive Zoom meeting recordings that have been stored to your local computer. This can be done by moving them to Microsoft Stream. See also: Moving Zoom Videos to Panopto and Archiving Local Recordings to GoogleDrive & OneDrive. Explore more videos...
Zoom: Cloud Cleanup
Learn how to save and delete recordings from your Zoom account on the cloud in order to save space and better manage your media. See also: Zoom: Managing Zoom Recordings. Explore more videos from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library and Flexible Modality Toolkit.
Zoom: Delete and Recover Cloud Recordings
As part of cleaning up your video recordings on the cloud, you may decide to delete videos by putting them in the Zoom "trash" and you may also want to retrieve items from the trash prior to permanent deletion (30 days). Explore more videos from WWU's Instructional...
Zoom: Maintenance
Learn how to clean up your video "data" that is no longer needed or that can be archived off of the cloud storage on your Zoom account. For another way to automatically move recordings from Zoom to Panopto, see: Moving Zoom Recordings to Canvas Automatically Via...