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The steps below cover one of four main staff workflows for using Echo360 via Canvas, ie recording a webcam session at the same time as adding it via Canvas' text editor

The video that covers the same steps as the below can be found here:

Recording a webcam session at the same time as adding it via Canvas' text editor

General notes

  • In addition to videos, you can upload presentation files (such as PowerPoint) and pdfs to Echo

  • Whenever you upload content to Echo, it’s added to your personal Echo 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.

Notes specific to this workflow

This video shows you how to record a webcam session then link to it from Canvas.

You can also record a session without linking to it from within Canvas.
You can then create this link later, as needed.
Both methods are shown in this workflow.


WORKFLOW

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