Panopto: Setting Up Student Video Assignments and Discussions
In Canvas courses at WWU with Panopto Video enabled, students can easily record, edit, and upload videos directly into class discussions as well as assignments. Allowing an option for video submissions can make discussions more lively and can help students share their...
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.
Pro Camera as your Web Camera
In order to bring up the production value of your online course recordings, consider using a DSLR camera as a webcam. Learn more from AJ Barse 's post, Pro Camera as Your Web Camera. Image Attribution: "photographer-455747_960_720" by Free-Photos is in the Public...
Setting Up an External Vixia Camera to Use as a Webcam
This video from WWU's Manager of ATUS Video Services, Robert B. Clark, gives you a guided tour in setting up a Vixia camera when there is a need for more camera capabilities for a video conference session. Setting Up an External Vixia Camera to Use as a Webcam from...
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.
Storing Zoom Recordings as Class Records with a Retention Policy in Panopto
At Western, class recordings fall in the category of course content that should be saved in a secure location for three months after final grade for the course is recorded and any academic grievances have been resolved. See: WWU Retention Schedule for Teaching &...
Tune Up Your Recording Setup
https://youtu.be/c5qtaaaThPc As working from home continues to exist as an essential part of our everyday lives, you may begin to notice that your home setup could use a refresher. Check out this video by AJ Barse, or this page:...
Video & Instructional Media Services at Western
Western offers professional video and instructional media services for academic support. Learn more... Video Services at WWU
Video Editors for Free: HitFilm Express & DaVinci Resolve
Occasionally, there is a need to edit video beyond the simple "clip" and "trim" techniques offered in Zoom, Stream, and Panopto. WWU faculty, staff, and students have access to Adobe products at educational pricing, and can purchase their own copies of the product...
WesternOnline: Classroom Management in Video Facilitated, Synchronous Courses
Organize your presentation file(s), websites, or other digital resources that you plan to share via the share screen feature or as links in the chat. Explore:...
Zoom Video Conferencing at Western
Zoom is a videoconferencing tool available in the Pro version to all Western faculty, staff, and students. Check out Zoom: A Playlist of WWU Zoom Videos to see a collection of videos created by instructional designer, Kevin Dixey, and other ATUS staff. These videos...
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...
Zoom: Making Local Recordings
Learn about the option to record Zoom meetings with the file stored to your local computer rather than to your Zoom account on the cloud. See also: Zoom: Setting up and Sharing a Cloud Recording. Explore more videos from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library and...
Zoom: Managing Zoom Recordings
This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an overview
Zoom: Moving Zoom Recordings to Canvas Automatically Via Panopto
Your academic Zoom Cloud recordings can now be automatically migrated to your account in Panopto. Once recordings are stored in Panopto, they can be shared, edited, and much more. In addition, you can easily connect to your Panopto recordings in Canvas. For instance,...
Zoom: Setting Up and Sharing a Cloud Recording
Learn how to record your Zoom meeting to your Zoom account on the cloud and then share that recording via a link. See also: Zoom: Making Local Recordings. Explore more videos from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library and Flexible Modality Toolkit.