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Echo360 is a platform used at NIDA to hold video content used to teach courses.
This content is then linked to from Canvas (aka ‘NIDA Learn’), which is NIDA’s learning management system.
Echo360 replaces Canvas' built-in video app called Studio.
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3. The ‘Collection’ method can also be used to share Echo content informally. This can be for reasons not tied to the delivery of a specific course in Canvas. Anchor
The following diagram illustrates the levels in Echo’s ‘Course-Section-Class’ method and how they match equivalent levels in Canvas:
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SELECTING THE METHOD USED
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1. Due to the limitations of the courseCourse-sectionSection-class Class method, staff should use the collection ‘Collection’ method for any Echo content that needs to remain linked to the delivery of a specific particular NIDA course.
A separate collection will be set up for each delivery of a Canvas course. This formal collection will have the same name as the related Canvas course. Instructors should then ensure that any video used in that delivery has been added both to this specific collection and linked to from the relevant Canvas course.
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These additional collections should only be used for content that if lost would not affect the delivery of a Canvas course.
2. the ‘courseCourse-sectionSection-class’ Class’ method is used as
the means to access content migrated from Studio (ie prior to the start of 2023)
a backup store of classroom capture and livestream content only. The principal method of accessing these captures is via the copy of each capture which will automatically be available in the Echo library of one staff member involved with the delivery of the relevant Canvas course. This staff member can then share the capture / link to the capture in Canvas as needed..
3. The student submission method can be used whenever instructors would like students to upload assessment submissions in the form of video. Assessments can be set up to make video just one of the formats that the submission can be made in.
The student submission method allows video submissions to Echo to be tied to the Canvas course for which the submission was made, again allowing related video content to be kept together.
A NOTE RE INTERACTION WITH ECHO CONTENT
Echo allows for more than just consuming content - staff and students can interact with this content to help learning and teaching. Interaction with Echo content can happen both in Canvas and in Echo. Here are a couple of examples of how interaction can happen in each platform:
Students can contribute Echo content to a Canvas course which can then be used as a conversation starting point. This is possible in Canvas by uploading an Echo video within a Discussion post.
Instructors can contribute Echo content to a Canvas course. Students then view this content and can interact with it in Echo, for example by typing in questions, comments or personal notes, answering prepared polls or bookmarking sections they found problematic or would like to revisit.)
STANDARD WORKFLOWS FOR USING ECHO WITH CANVAS
A number of standard workflows have been devised to ensure that video content at NIDA is stored and presented in a predictable way in both Echo and Canvas.
WORKFLOW GROUPS
These workflows fall into five Groups. The Groups holding the most used workflows are bolded:
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GROUP
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GOAL
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USED BY
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IMPORTANT NOTES
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A
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Staff need to upload video content to Echo
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Staff
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B
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Staff need to set up Canvas so that students can submit video to Echo for their assignments
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Staff and students
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C
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Staff need to link to Echo video content from Canvas
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Staff
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D
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Managing content, and sharing videos individually or via collection
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Staff and students
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E
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Deleting Echo content
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Staff and students
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More detail on the workflows in these Groups is provided in the sequence diagram and the four link tables below. The most used workflows are highlighted in the diagram and shown in red in the link tables.
Each workflow is given a code, eg A.2. is the second workflow in Group A.
2. SEQUENCE DIAGRAM
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3. LINK TABLES
Common workflows for ‘Course-Section-Class’ and ‘Collection’ methods
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COMMON WORKFLOWS
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A.1. Uploading an Echo video
[DONE EXCEPT FOR CHECKING/ADJUSTING THE INTRO TEXT IN THIS WORKFLOW AND ADJUSTING ONCE ALL OTHER WORKFLOWS ARE FINISHED]
✍️ Uploading an Echo video [LINK CHECKED]
🎞️ Uploading an Echo video [230124 LINKS TO NEW VIDEO] [NEED TO ADD VOICEOVER]
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Any link created in Canvas to classes in the Course-Section-Class hierarchy is likely to break when the Canvas course the link is in is rolled over for the next delivery. For this reason, links in Canvas to classroom capture and livestream content should be done from the personal Echo library of the staff member mentioned above and added to the relevant Canvas course’s formal collection.
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To help find content in the ‘Course-Section-Class’ hierarchy, the following diagram illustrates the levels in Echo’s ‘Course-Section-Class’ method and how they match equivalent levels in Canvas:
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3. The student submission method can be used whenever instructors would like students to upload assessment submissions in the form of video. Assessments can be set up to make video just one of the formats that the submission can be made in.
The student submission method allows video submissions to Echo to be tied to the Canvas course for which the submission was made, again allowing related video content to be kept together.
A NOTE RE INTERACTION WITH ECHO CONTENT
Echo allows for more than just consuming content - staff and students can interact with this content to help learning and teaching. Interaction with Echo content can happen both in Canvas and in Echo. Here are a couple of examples of how interaction can happen in each platform:
Students can contribute Echo content to a Canvas course which can then be used as a conversation starting point. This is possible in Canvas by uploading an Echo video within a Discussion post.
Instructors can contribute Echo content to a Canvas course. Students then view this content and can interact with it in Echo, for example by typing in questions, comments or personal notes, answering prepared polls or bookmarking sections they found problematic or would like to revisit.)
STANDARD WORKFLOWS FOR USING ECHO WITH CANVAS
A number of standard workflows have been devised to ensure that video content at NIDA is stored and presented in a predictable way in both Echo and Canvas.
WORKFLOW GROUPS
These workflows fall into five Groups. The Groups holding the most used workflows are bolded:
GROUP | GOAL | USED BY | IMPORTANT NOTES |
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A | Staff need to upload video content to Echo | Staff | |
B | Staff need to set up Canvas so that students can submit video to Echo for their assignments | Staff and students | |
C | Staff need to link to Echo video content from Canvas | Staff | |
D | Managing content, and sharing videos individually or via collection | Staff and students | |
E | Deleting Echo content | Staff and students |
More detail on the workflows in these Groups is provided in the sequence diagram and the four link tables below. Use the links in the tables to access the individual workflows.
The most used workflows are highlighted in the diagram and shown in red in the link tables. Each workflow is given a code, eg A.2. is the second workflow in Group A.
2. SEQUENCE DIAGRAM
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3. LINK TABLES
COMMON WORKFLOWS FOR ‘COURSE-SECTION-CLASS’ AND ‘COLLECTION’ METHODS |
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A.1. Uploading an Echo video 🎞️ Recording Uploading an Echo video [230124 LINKS TO NEW VIDEO] [NEED TO ADD VOICEOVER] |
A.2. Recording and uploading a webcam session [DONE EXCEPT FOR CHECKING/ADJUSTING THE INTRO TEXT IN THIS WORKFLOW AND ADJUSTING ONCE ALL OTHER WORKFLOWS ARE FINISHED] ✍️ Recording and uploading a webcam session [LINK CHECKED] 🎞️ Recording and uploading a webcam session [230124 LINKS TO NEW VIDEO] [NEED TO ADD VOICEOVER] |
A.3./C.1. Adding a video to Echo while linking to it from Canvas [DONE] ✍️ Adding a video to Echo while linking to it from Canvas [LINK CHECKED] 🎞️ Adding a video to Echo while linking to it from Canvas [230124 LINKS TO NEW VIDEO] [NEED TO ADD VOICEOVER] |
D.4. Editing videos in Echo ✍️ Editing videos in Echo [LINK CHECKED] 🎞️ [VIDEO NOT YET CREATED] |
D.6. Giving a video to another user 🎞️ [VIDEO NOT YET CREATED] |
‘Course-Section-Class’ method
WORKFLOWS FOR THE COURSE-SECTION-CLASS METHOD |
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C.3. Finding a video in an Echo class ✍️ Finding a video in an Echo class [LINK CHECKED] 🎞️ [VIDEO NOT YET CREATED] |
D.5. Finding out linked Canvas course details ✍️ D.5. Finding out linked Canvas course details [LINK CHECKED] 🎞️ [VIDEO NOT YET CREATED] |
‘Collection’ method
WORKFLOWS FOR THE COLLECTION METHOD |
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C.2. Linking to an existing Echo video [DONE] ✍️ Linking to an existing Echo video [LINK CHECKED] 🎞️ Linking to an existing Echo video [230124 LINKS TO NEW VIDEO] [NEED TO ADD VOICEOVER] |
D.1. Adding users to an Echo collection [DONE] ✍️ Adding users to an Echo collection [LINK CHECKED] 🎞️ [VIDEO NOT YET CREATED] [Mention that this workflow is mainly used for adding staff to a section so that they can view and comanage the section and any classes under it] [Mention that students should automatically be added to all classes in an Echo section when that section is linked to an Echo course] |
D.2. Adding an Echo video to a collection ✍️ Adding an Echo video to a collection [LINK CHECKED] 🎞️ [VIDEO NOT YET CREATED] |
D.3. Sharing your collection 🎞️ [VIDEO NOT YET CREATED] |
E.1. Deleting content from a personal Echo library ✍️ Deleting content from a personal Echo library [LINK CHECKED] ??️ [VIDEO NOT YET CREATED] |
‘Student submission’ method
WORKFLOWS FOR THE STUDENT SUBMISSION METHOD |
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B.1. Setting up a Canvas assessment to allow for student video submissions [DONE] Option 1: ✍️ B.1.OPT1. Echo-preferred setup (Online + Website URL) LINK CHECKED 🎞️ [VIDEO NOT YET CREATED] Option 2: ✍️ B.1.OPT2 Alternative setup (Online + File Upload) LINK CHECKED 🎞️ [VIDEO NOT YET CREATED] |
B.2. Students make their video submissions via Canvas 🎞️ [VIDEO NOT YET CREATED] Option 2: ✍️ B.2.OPT2 Alternative submission (Online + File Upload) LINK CHECKED 🎞️ [VIDEO NOT YET CREATED] |
E.2. Student deleting a video submission before instructor grading/feedback ✍️ Student deleting a video submission [LINK NOT CHECKED] 🎞️ [VIDEO NOT YET CREATED] |
B.3. Instructors view and optionally grade/provide feedback on student video submissions [DONE] ✍️ B.3 Video submission grading [LINK CHECKED] 🎞️ [VIDEO NOT YET CREATED] |
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In addition to videos, you can upload presentation files (such as PowerPoint) and pdfs to Echo360. Since However uploading anything but video and audio files is currently not possible unless using the Course-Section-Class method. Thus, since video is the main type of content used in Echo, these workflows tend to refer to this content as just ‘video’
Whenever you upload content to Echo, it’s added to your personal Echo library:
You can use one of the three methods to share this content
This library content is available off the ‘Library’ tab after clicking on the ‘My Echo360 Library’ link in the blue menu shown to the left of any Canvas course
You can use one of the three methods to share this content
as a student you can use the student submission method to upload your video content as part of an assessment submission
as an instructor, you can use either the course-section-class or collection method to allow others to access this content. Or you can simply keep your content to yourself in your library.
You can view and manage your Echo library from within Canvas.
Zoom recordings and classroom captures organized by the AV department should also appear in your Echo library.
There are three places you can link to Echo videos from within a Canvas course page:
the text editor
the Modules screen, and
the course’s blue navigation menu.
Of these, linking via the the text editor is recommended. Using the Modules screen or navigation menu is not preferred because both require using Echo's old section and class system, which is likely to be phased out.
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the Course-Section-Class method. Links created in Canvas to classes in the Course-Section-Class hierarchy are likely to break when the related Canvas course is rolled over.
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Group B: Staff need to set up Canvas so that students can submit video to Echo for their assignments
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A. Introduction to collections
(This introduction is most applicable to workflow D.2. Adding a video to an Echo collection)
Collections are a way to group videos together in Echo360
Collections can have none, one or many videos
Video management
Videos added to a collection are not copied into that collection. Instead they are added as a link. For this reason, if a user adds a video from their personal Echo360 library into a collection and then deletes that video from their library, the video also disappears from the collection. This also means that if this video is linked to from Canvas, access to the video via this Canvas link will no longer work
All the videos in a collection can be copied. This creates a separate softcopy file for each video in the collection: https://learn.echo360.com/hc/en-us/articles/360055448052
For the above two reasons, staff may like to consider creating a backup copy after each offering of the related Canvas course, since zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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Collection membershipCurrently all users - including students - are allowed to create collections and each collection remains private to the user who created it until that user chooses to share the collection with others.You are thus able to access Echo360 content in any collection that you have created or to which you have been made a memberAs the owner (or ‘manager’) of a collection you control who has access to your collection and what they can do with it. You can make someone else a manager of your collection but once you do, you can’t undo this by yourself since managers can not remove or demote other managers. If you want to remove a collection manager, ask one of NIDA’s Echo360 admins for help
Collections have an option that allows whoever clicks on a link to be made a member of that collection
[THE ABOVE PARAGRAPHS ARE CURRENTLY SHOWN IN THE ‘OPTIONAL A.6.’ WORKFLOW SO DELETE THEM FROM HERE IF NOT NEEDED]can request NIDA’s Echo admins to make a copy of collection media whenever desired as a precaution against loss
the formal collections related to each offering of a Canvas course will be duplicated before each new offering of a Canvas course. For example, the collection related to Canvas course ‘2021 ACT7101A’ will be duplicated and named ‘2022 ACT7101A'. If a video (link) in one of these collections is deleted, the link is not deleted in the other collection
B. Introduction to video membership
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Ownership of video collections
Currently all users - including students - are allowed to create collections and each collection remains private to the user who created it until that user chooses to share the collection with others.
You are thus able to access Echo360 content in any collection that you have created or to which you have been made a member
As the owner (or ‘manager’) of a collection you control who has access to your collection and what they can do with it. You can make someone else a manager of your collection but once you do, you can’t undo this by yourself since managers can not remove or demote other managers. If you want to remove a collection manager, ask one of NIDA’s Echo360 admins for help
Collections have an option that allows whoever clicks on a link to be made a member of that collection
Suggested standard The following practice is recommended for managing course-based Echo collections: A single person is designated as the manager for all course-based Echo collections for a given degree/school. This person would likely be the course coordinator or similar. This person creates all course-based Echo collections for the degree/school so that by default they are given the role of Collection Manager. All people who are then added as members of this collection are added in a Contributor role only in order to prevent them accidentally deleting videos from this collection. If a video really needs to be deleted from the collection, then staff ask the Collection Manager to do this for them. Or the Collection Manager does this as a standard part of managing these course-based collections.
Ownership of individual videos
If you upload a video to Echo, you are automatically made the owner of that video and can thus manage it including copying, editing, downloading and deleting it.
However the following actions on your video require the help of one of NIDA’s Echo admins (eg Josh, Ben, Andrew and some IT staff):
if you would like to give ownership of your video to someone else
230103 if you would like to create a public link to your video, ie so it can be viewed outside NIDA. (You can still share your video with people inside NIDA.)
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