Recent updates
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How can I see viewing habits?
Updated onArticleTo view video view habits, hover over the video you want and select the “stats” tool. This will display a graph of usage along with named user viewing habits. You can also download xls files for further analysis.
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How instructors and students can comment in video?
Updated onArticleWhen playing a video, select discussion on the left hand side of the video player. This will display name and comments along with time points in the video when the comment is made.
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How do I move my media?
Updated onArticleNavigate to the file you wish to move and select the "Settings" button.
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How can I share a folder?
Updated onArticleNavigate in to the folder within Media Library and select the share icon in the upper right corner.
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How can I share a video?
Updated onArticleTo share a specific video, navigate to the video in Media Library and click the share icon.
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How do I create a video assignment?
Updated onArticleTo create a folder students can upload to, you need to create an “assignment folder.” Click on the settings icon in the Media Library.
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Support Escalation
Updated onArticle1) All academic users looking for course and instructional support can be refered to CTL for consultation:
http://ctl.yale.edu/using-technology/instructional-consultations-classroom-observations
Panopto (Media Library) SN tickets can be assigned via Canvas or ClassesV2.
2) All non-academic users (Administration) can be refered to Guo, Youjun <[email protected]>. This are users who have needs not convered by current help documents. Otherwise, Panopto is a self-service tool for non-academic users.
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Panopto Support Contact
Updated onArticlePanopto Support can be contacted directly by ITS and CTL directly. The ITS helpdesk has direct access to panopto support.
However, in most cases users can be refered to existing documention.
Panopto support information
Support site (only for ITS helpdesk and service owners):
http://support.panopto.com
Email:
[email protected]
Phone:
855-Panopto option 1 (855.726.6786)
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Panopto (Media Library) service description
Updated onArticleThe Panopto (Media Library) tool is designed to enable instructors, TFs or project site maintainers to upload audio and video files that will be streamed to students and other participants in their Classes*v2 course or project sites. The tool also enables these users to record lectures, create video assignments, and organize content in folders for individual or departmental use.
Media library is Yale's implementation of Panopto, a media management and video capture platform. All media files are saved securely on and served from the Panopto servers, via Amazon web services.
If an instructor would like to record their in class lectures or if you have any questions about the media library please email [email protected] and we will be happy to work with you.
All content from Media Gallery is being migrated to Media Library and will be availble to users by August 12th. Please contact [email protected] if you’d like access to this content or have questions. You can also call John at 203-432-8268.
Media Library will be availble on August 19th.
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Test a remote recorder
Updated onArticleBefore a scheduled webcast you can check a remote recorder by starting an ad hoc capture.
From yale.hosted.panopto.com, select the remote recorder you want to test from the left hand menu.
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