![]() Introduction to Panopto (Panopto) ĭescription: Overview of Panopto, key features and functionality.Introduction to Teaching with Panopto (CFE/ITS) ĭescription: Basic introduction to Panopto and how it can be used to support instructional goals.Additional sessions will continue to be announced. Recordings of all Panopto training sessions will be available here. There is also a student section in the Panopto FAQs. Students should download the quick reference Student Guide to Using Panopto to learn more about Panopto and its student engagement tools. (The University licenses Panopto Enterprise.)Ĭan’t find the answer to your question through Panopto support or the FAQs? ![]() Visit Panopto’s support page for up-to-date how-to docs, videos, and training resources. See Canvas’ documentation on using Zoom Pro in Canvas. With the new Zoom Pro integration in Canvas, all cloud recordings that were scheduled using the Zoom Pro tool will automatically be stored in your Panopto course folder. Panopto is also the storage platform that instructors will use to make class Zoom recordings and other instructional videos available to students via Sakai and Canvas. Instructors can make their videos more engaging by inserting in-video quizzes and external web content. Students can manage their own video content and use the notes feature and other Panopto viewer tools to interact with course-related videos.įaculty members can use Panopto to capture, edit, and manage video content. ![]() Panopto is the University’s centrally supported video storage and management system.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |