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Upgrade your recorder by July 21st, 2017
On July 21, we will require Panopto for Windows, Remote Recorders, and Panopto for Mac to be upgraded to version 5.4 or above.
Important note: This change will also deprecate support for Mac OS X 10.9 and earlier. OS X 10.10, which is still supported, was made available in October 2014 as a free update from Apple. If you are still on OS X 10.9 or earlier you will need to update your operating system to continue to use Panopto for Mac.
When will this change be applied?
Friday, July 21, 2017 at 5:00 pm PDT.
Friday, July 21, 2017 at 5:00 pm PDT.
Why are these upgrades required?
Panopto 5.4 includes important bug fixes for Windows, Remote Recorder, and Mac clients. These fixes prevent data loss in certain circumstances.
Panopto 5.4 includes important bug fixes for Windows, Remote Recorder, and Mac clients. These fixes prevent data loss in certain circumstances.
What will I see after this change has been applied?
If you are using a prior version of the client app, you will be prompted to upgrade when you run Panopto for Windows or Panopto for Mac. You will need to download and install the latest version of the app.
If you are using a prior version of the client app, you will be prompted to upgrade when you run Panopto for Windows or Panopto for Mac. You will need to download and install the latest version of the app.
Panopto for Windows Upgrade Prompt
Panopto for Mac Upgrade Prompt
You will be unable to upload new recordings until you have upgraded.
Panopto for Mac Upgrade Prompt
You will be unable to upload new recordings until you have upgraded.
How should I upgrade my Remote Recorders?
To install the latest version of the Panopto Remote Recorder, see Windows download instructions and Mac download instructions.
To install the latest version of the Panopto Remote Recorder, see Windows download instructions and Mac download instructions.
Can I start upgrading now?
Yes. By starting the upgrade soon, you’ll be able to complete the process before older versions of the recorder are blocked from connecting on July 21st.
Yes. By starting the upgrade soon, you’ll be able to complete the process before older versions of the recorder are blocked from connecting on July 21st.
What do I do if I upgraded my recorder, but it reverts back to the old version?
Try deleting your old recorder before upgrading to the new one. We have reported this issue to Panopto.
Try deleting your old recorder before upgrading to the new one. We have reported this issue to Panopto.
Contact [email protected] if you have questions.
Panopto Upgrade
Panopto was upgraded to Panopto 5.4 on June 10. Version 5.4 introduces new live streaming capabilities, an integration with YouTube, a better out-of-box experience, and more. Here’s an overview of the headline features:
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- YouTube Video Integration — From within the video editor, you can now embed YouTube videos directly into your Panopto recordings.
- New User Guided Tour — When Creators sign in to Panopto for the first time, they’ll be given a visual tour of the most frequently used features.
- HTML5 Live Streaming — The next time you broadcast an event, your viewers can watch it in any modern web browser without the need for browser add-ons like Flash. In Panopto 5.4, webcasts are streamed using standards-compliant HTML5 video.
For more details about what’s new in Panopto 5.4, check out Panopto’s release notes.
Bug in Panopto for Mac 5.0 to 5.3
With versions 5.0 to 5.3 of the Panopto for Mac client, Panopto discovered that the Logitech C920 and C922 webcams can send audio data in a way that previous versions of the client did not properly handle, resulting in a garbled audio stream.
What is the impact?
Any version of Panopto for Mac between 5.0 and 5.3 may experience audio data loss when recording from Logitech C920 and C922 webcams.
Any version of Panopto for Mac between 5.0 and 5.3 may experience audio data loss when recording from Logitech C920 and C922 webcams.
Are users who upgraded to Panopto for Mac 5.3 affected?
Yes. Users must upgrade to 5.3.1. Note that Panopto 5.3.1 does not contain any behavioral changes, and is only a stabilization release.
Yes. Users must upgrade to 5.3.1. Note that Panopto 5.3.1 does not contain any behavioral changes, and is only a stabilization release.
How do I resolve this issue?
People who create recordings using Panopto for Mac should download and install the current version (5.3.1) of Panopto for Mac. Follow these instructions for more details: https://support.panopto.com/articles/Documentation/mac-recorder-installation-1
People who create recordings using Panopto for Mac should download and install the current version (5.3.1) of Panopto for Mac. Follow these instructions for more details: https://support.panopto.com/articles/Documentation/mac-recorder-installation-1
Bug in Panopto for Windows client v. 5.2.1
If you are creating recordings using Panopto for Windows and have not updated your recorder since December 17, 2016, you will need to do so now. To update your recorder, follow these instructions:https://support.panopto.com/articles/Documentation/installing-windows-recorder-1
Why do I have to update my recorder?
Panopto discovered a bug in the Panopto for Windows client v. 5.2.1 where USB webcams occasionally send corrupted video data, and a fault in error handling can lead to the Panopto application silently crashing.
What is the impact?
Any 5.2.1 version of the Panopto for Windows client may experience a failure in recording with USB webcams. This failure does not trigger an error message or alert.
Are users who upgraded to Panopto for Windows 5.3 affected?
No. Any user with a 5.3 version of the recorder is not affected.
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Bug in Panopto for MacOS Sierra v.10.12
We wanted to let you know about a bug in Panopto for Mac. On macOS Sierra (version 10.12), if Keynote Capture is checked, recordings will not successfully upload.
To resolve this issue, install the latest release of Panopto for Mac (v5.3.0), which is now available for download from your Panopto site.
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Upgrade your Panopto for Mac recorder now
Due to bugs in the older Panopto for Mac recorders, we are requiring everyone using a Mac recorder to upgrade by Monday, December 19th. (Note: if you have upgraded your Mac recorder after October 27th, 2016, you do not need to upgrade.) For information about how to upgrade, read how to Update your Panopto Recorder to the Latest Version (Mac).
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December 17th Release
On December 17, Panopto released an update that introduces in-video quizzing, new editing features, and more.
Key features:
- Quizzing — Instructors can add multiple choice, multi-select, and true/false questions into any video using the Panopto editor. Viewers can take quizzes in the interactive player, and instructors can access real-time reports of all responses.
- Captions — Users can access Panopto’s machine-generated speech-to-text captions and modify them in the video editor. In addition, users can customize the color, size, and position of captions during playback.
- Enhanced Editing — In June, Panopto introduced their HTML5-based video editor. Now, they’re adding the ability to upload custom thumbnails, and to upload and manage slides within the video timeline.
For more details about the features in Panopto 5.3, check out Panopto’s release notes or watch the webinar.
Panopto Mobile App
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Change to copying a course
11/28/16: When copying a course within Canvas, viewer permissions for the existing Panopto folder will automatically be assigned to students in the new course once the copy is complete. The benefit is that instructors will no longer need to manually grant permissions to existing content when copying a course.
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MacOS Sierra (version 10.12) bug
10/27/16: When users hide or minimize Panopto for Mac (version 10.12) during a screen recording on macOS Sierra (version 10.12), Panopto stops recording the screen. To resolve this, download and install the latest version of Panopto for Mac.
Note: This version of Panopto for Mac does not display a live screen preview for macOS Sierra users, but the screen will be recorded. Panopto is working with Apple on a change to restore live screen preview during screen capture recording.
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Downloads are off by default
Until recently, Panopto offered only the option to turn RSS feeds and podcasts “on” or “off” for the entire UW. Now we have turned them off by default to prevent unauthorized access. However, you may still change the RSS feeds and podcast setting to “on.” You can also allow viewers to download recordings individually. Learn more about downloads.
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Install New Recorder by July 29th
On July 29th at 5:00 PDT, Panopto starting requiring Panopto for Windows and Remote Recorders to be updated to version 5.1 or above. Panopto for Mac now needs to be updated to version 4.9.1 or above. Since we required an upgrade in March, most instructors will already the required version. However, we still encourage you to upgrade Windows recorders to 5.2 which was released at the end of June and has several helpful features.
Why is Panopto requiring upgrades?
Panopto 5.1 includes important bug fixes for Windows and Remote Recorder clients. These fixes prevent data loss in certain circumstances. Panopto 4.9.1 for Mac includes important fixes to support the latest version of Keynote.
Panopto 5.1 includes important bug fixes for Windows and Remote Recorder clients. These fixes prevent data loss in certain circumstances. Panopto 4.9.1 for Mac includes important fixes to support the latest version of Keynote.
What will I see after this change has been applied?
When you run Panopto for Windows or Panopto for Mac, you will be prompted to update if you haven’t already updated your recorder. Click the button to download and install the latest version of the app. See instructions for details on Windows and Mac. You will be unable to upload new recordings until you have upgraded.
When you run Panopto for Windows or Panopto for Mac, you will be prompted to update if you haven’t already updated your recorder. Click the button to download and install the latest version of the app. See instructions for details on Windows and Mac. You will be unable to upload new recordings until you have upgraded.
What version of the Windows recorder should I download?
In most cases, the 32-bit version is all you need. The 64-bit version allows for multiple inputs at a high resolution – functionality most instructors don’t use.
In most cases, the 32-bit version is all you need. The 64-bit version allows for multiple inputs at a high resolution – functionality most instructors don’t use.
Questions? Contact [email protected].
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Panopto release 5.2
On Saturday, June 25, Panopto was upgraded to 5.2. Upgraded features include the following:
- Personal View — We will give all UW students, faculty, and staff a personal folder called My Folder that acts as a private sandbox for creating and sharing videos. This, combined with a new Shared with Me view, give users one-click access to the videos that matter most to them.
- Curated Home Page — It will be easier to highlight important videos. Panopto 5.2 includes a new YouTube-like homepage.
- HTML5 Video Editor — Panopto has rebuilt their editor using industry-standard HTML5. This enables users to trim their videos, edit metadata, change thumbnails, perform secondary camera switching, and more without the need for Silverlight or Flash.
To learn more about these and other new features included in the release, see the release notes and the webinar. Panopto has posted videos about the new editor. Note: You may see some differences in the interface between the video and the released version. Panopto will update the videos in a few weeks.
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Panopto releases 5.1
On April 13, 2016, Panopto released an update which includes the ability to rename a session, add a description, or delete a recording immediately after completing a recording in Windows. You can also highlight the mouse cursor during screen recording.
See Panopto 5.1.0 Release Notes for more information.
Install New Recorder by March 23
Because the latest Panopto recorders fix some issues and offer new functionality for both the Mac and Windows, all Panopto creators will be required to download the new versions of the recorders by Wednesday, March 23rd, 2016 (prior to the start of spring quarter).
If you use Panopto for Windows and have not upgraded your recorder since December 19th, 2015, please download the newest version. (Note: Panopto released an upgrade on March 9th that fixed issues with capturing computer audio. We strongly encourage you to download this latest version of Panopto for Windows.)
If you use Panopto for Mac and have not upgraded your recorder since February 10th, 2016, please upgrade now.
After March 23rd, Windows users will see the following dialog the next time you launch the recorder. Note: for Mac users, the minimum OS version is now 10.9 (Mavericks).
Panopto For Mac Download
Until you upgrade to the new recorder, you will be unable to upload new recordings. To upgrade your recorder, click the Download Now button, or follow the instructions below.
To install the new recorder
- Go tohttps://uw.hosted.panopto.com and log in.
- On the right side of the screen, under your name, click Download Panopto.
- When you click Download Panopto, you will see the following dialog box:
To the right of Panopto, click the appropriate option for your operating system. The installer will download to your system. Open the installer and follow the instructions in the installer wizard.
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Panopto released the following functionality on 2/18:
- Post-recording dialog allow you to easily rename your session, add a description or delete the recording if it was a “bad take”.
- Option to highlight your mouse cursor while recording your screen.
- A 64-bit version of Panopto for Windows. You have the choice of downloading the 32-bit or 64-bit version from our downloads page.
Panopto 5.0 release
(posted 2/17/16)
Windows: Last December, Panopto released the following upgrades to their Windows recorders:
- a more modern interface
- the ability to record computer audio
- an easier way to navigate and manage subfolders
Mac: On February 10th, we released a new Mac recorder at the UW. New functionality includes:
- webcasting
- recording up to three video sources (cameras or screens)
- previewing all video sources during recording
Note: You will have an option to change the quality of the capture on a Mac. Before doing so review Panopto’s Considerations for High or Ultra Quality.
People viewing webcasts now have the ability to pause and rewind live Panopto webcasts and continue watching the recording after the presenter has ended it.
If you haven’t already, we encourage you to download the new recorders and take advantage of the new functionality. Because this new recorder fixes some issues and offers new functionality, Mac users will need to upgrade by March 23rd, before the start of spring quarter.
Settings
In new recordings, RSS feeds and podcasts are enabled by default. One by-product of this is potential access of your course content by UW students not enrolled in your course. You can disable or limit podcast feeds to authenticated users in the folder settings. To do so, hover over a folder, right-click (control-click on a Mac), select Settings, select Settings again, and then make sure that the Enable Podcast Feed checkbox is cleared.
We have requested that Panopto give us the ability to turn off RSS feeds and podcasts by default and will let you know when this has changed.
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Scheduler update
Recent changes made by Panopto had the unfortunate side effect of breaking the ability to schedule all recordings. UW Panopto engineers have created a temporary fix. However, this solution is slower than optimum. We have a request in to Panopto to make a permanent fix.
Free Panopto Workshops
Want to learn how to create and manage recordings using Panopto? Take the Panopto Beginning Lecture Capture workshop. Want to learn about the advanced features such as editing and managing recordings? Take the Intermediate Panopto: Editing & Advanced Features workshop.
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Ratings
The recently released Ratings feature, which allowed users to rate recordings, has been disabled.
Panopto 5.0 Webinar
(posted 12/15/15)
The Panopto 5.0 webinar is now available on-demand. If you were unable to attend last week’s sessions, or if you missed any part of the webinars, you can view it by visiting this link.
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Keynote is now better supported
(posted 11/4/15; updated 11/25/15)
Panopto has released some updates, and now all versions of Keynote are better supported. Panopto is still addressing an issue with uploading Keynote slides; however, this has only been a problem for one user so far. Please email [email protected] if you experience any issues using Keynote.
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Change in course folder creation
(10/30/15)
To help Panopto run more efficiently, we have temporarily turned off the auto-creation of course folders in Panopto. Course folders can still be created by using the Panopto Recordings button in the Canvas course site. No existing course folders will be affected.
Panopto is working on a long-term solution, and we will update this page when we start automatically creating Panopto course folders again.
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El Capitan is now supported
(posted 10/8/15, updated 10/20/15 and 11/25/15)
Panopto has released an update which fixes the issues people were experiencing with El Capitan. It should be fully supported now. Please email [email protected] if you have any issues using Panopto with El Capitan.
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Personal folders won’t be automatically created
Due to space constraints, we are no longer automatically creating personal folders. If you wish to create a personal folder, contact [email protected]. When Panopto is able to better support this, we will create the folders automatically again.
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New sharing options for recordings
In order to create a better experience for all Panopto users, we’re updating the options for sharing recordings. This change will greatly reduce the number of recordings viewers see when they first log in to Panopto. The new sharing options also eliminate the possibility of unintentionally sharing a recording publicly.
Currently, recordings made available for viewing to “Anyone at your organization” or “Public on the Web”, automatically appear in the All Sessions list—the first page users see after logging into Panopto:
What Will Change?
You will still be able to share your recordings publicly. What’s changing is where recordings will appear,. New sharing options provide a link to the recording that you can then share via e-mail, on a Web page, or in your Canvas course. The new sharing options will replace the old ones.
Old Sharing Option | New Sharing Option |
Anyone at your organization | Anyone at your organization with the link |
Public on the Web | Anyone with the link |
Most viewers will find your recordings in the same location. However, if your viewers located your recordings by searching on the All-Sessions page, read about these ways to share your recordings.
See a problem on this page? Let us know.
Panopto is a cloud based platform for recording and sharing video content that seamlessly integrates with Moodle for video/audio course content and can be used for DIY lecture capture and screencasts.
What is Panopto?
Panopto is a lecture-capture platform that supports asynchronous learning. With a single sign-on through Moodle, instructors can create and share videos with slides, in-session quizzes, searchable transcripts, and variable speed playback. Students can annotate content with notes and create recordings as part of class assignments.
Why should I use Panopto?
Panopto is an exceptionally versatile video management tool that lends itself to a variety of pedagogical and scholarly uses.
- Course Materials: Record videos and embed them in Moodle for students to view; create in-video quizzes to assess your students’ comprehension of recorded material; or have your students record and submit their own Panopto videos as assignments.
- Flipped Classroom: Break up your instructional content into short videos for students to watch outside of class, leaving class time open for active learning activities.
- Session Capture: Record course meetings, guest speakers, or presentations and make the recordings available for others to watch and review.
- Live Streaming: With the Panopto app, easily and quickly create a webcast and broadcast it either to a select audience or to a public link. You can share your computer screen, add a PowerPoint presentation to your webcast, and more.
What can I record with Panopto?
With Panopto’s Recorder software, you can capture your voice, webcam, and on-screen activity. Just about anything you do on your computer can be turned into a recorded presentation and published on your Moodle page. By default, students can just stream the video, but you can set the permissions so they can download it.
Note: The instructor or student who makes a recording owns that content. Remember to follow copyright protections when incorporating multimedia content into a Panopto Session. For more information, consult Occidental College’s copyright policy.
How to use Panopto
Accessing Panopto
In just a few steps, Panopto is easily integrated within any Moodle course page. Embedded videos mean that students never have to leave the Moodle environment; however, you may wish for them to use the full Panopto site to leverage a wider range of features.
Note: some Safari users may encounter difficulty launching the Panopto editor within the Moodle text editor or accessing videos properly. If you have encountered such a problem, consult this document.
- How can I add Panopto to my Moodle page?
- Panopto is already provisioned for all courses for the remainder of Spring 2020. The Panopto logo in the Moodle text editor will allow you to insert videos.
- How can students access videos?
- If you have installed the optional Panopto block in Moodle, links to recent recordings will automatically populate in the block on the right side of your course page. You may also embed video content almost anywhere else in Moodle by using the Panopto tool in the text editor or by providing a sharable link.
Recording your class with Panopto
Making your first recording is remarkably easy. Panopto allows for the simultaneous capture of multiple streams of content, including webcam video, screencasting, and voice-over narration. In the full Panopto player, a thumbnail on the left displays a lecturer’s webcam (known in Panopto as “primary” content), and a larger player displays “secondary” content like Powerpoint slides, videos, or screenshares.
- Install the Panopto recorder
- Downloading Panopto on Windows
- Within Moodle, select “Add an activity or resource” and add a Label.
- Click on the Panopto toolbar button (a green triangular logo) and select Record in the following dialog window.
- Select the “Click here to download” link.
- Locate PanoptoRecorder.exe in your downloads and run the application. The installer will self-extract and begin the installation.
- Select a Destination Folder to install the recorder, a Storage location where you would like your recordings saved, and the URL (without “http”) of your Panopto Web Server.
- Once Panopto for Windows is installed, you will be able to open the software and log in.
- Downloading Panopto on MacSelect the “Click here to download” link.
- Within Moodle, select “Add an activity or resource” and add a Label.
- Click on the Panopto toolbar button (a green triangular logo) and select Record in the following dialog window.
- Run the 'Panopto.pkg' file and click Continue in the installer.
- Select the Drive where you would like to install Panopto for Mac and click Continue.
- If prompted, insert credentials to allow installation on your computer.
- In order to upload videos through Panopto, you must give the installer security permissions. Select OK on the security warning pop-up to enable the recorder to do so.
- Record with Panopto
- Log in to Panopto by going to http://panopto.oxy.edu or open the Panopto tool from the Moodle text editor and select “Record.”
- Click on the 'Create New Recording' button in Panopto. Under 'Folder,' select your class (if you launch Panopto from within Moodle, your class folder will be pre-selected). Under 'Session,' you can specify a name for the recording.
- In the window that appears, select Open Panopto to launch the Recorder. Then, select your recording options: you can record a screen capture, video from a webcam or external camera, and audio from internal or external microphones. Depending on your needs, you can enable or disable any of the audio/video sources.
- When you are ready, click 'Start Recording'. You can pause the recording at any time. When done, click 'Stop Recording'.
The resulting recording will be automatically uploaded to Panopto's servers. It will take some time to process the recordings. Allow a few hours for a class-length recording. When the processing is complete, the recording will appear as a link in the Panopto block in Moodle (if you have it installed) and can be embedded in Moodle sites using the text editor toolbar button.
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Uploading an existing video to Panopto
If you prefer to use other software to make screencast recordings or hope to incorporate PDFs and other file types into a Panopto video, you may circumvent the Panopto Recorder entirely. The “Build a Session” feature offers the widest array of features, but you may wish to simply upload a local recording you’ve made directly.
- Upload an individual recording
- Log in to Panopto by going to http://panopto.oxy.edu or open the Panopto tool from the Moodle text editor and select “Upload.”
- Within the Panopto site, click the big green 'Create' button next to the search bar.
- From the drop down menu select 'Upload media.'
- Choose the folder assigned to your Moodle course page. It should be the same name of your course.
- After you’ve selected which folder you want to upload to, you can upload files from your computer by dragging them into the 'Choose video or audio files' area or by clicking and selecting file(s) from your computer.
- The audio or video will begin uploading.
- While the video is uploading you can edit the video title.
- Once the video is uploaded it will begin processing. Once it has reached this stage you can exit the upload screen.
- Once you return to the course folder in Panopto, the new audio or video file will show the processing status and will become available for all students to view once complete. At this time, if desired, you can edit the video description under the video 'Settings' tab.
- Batch upload with “Build a Session”
- Log in to Panopto by going to panopto.oxy.edu.
- At the top center, click the big green 'Create' button next to the search bar.
- From the drop down menu select “Build a Session.”
- Choose a name for your session and a description should you choose to add one, then click Create.
- The editor will now open in Build a session mode, starting with adding your Primary video or audio. This is usually video or audio of the presenter and appears on the upper left side of the viewer. Add video or audio by dragging and dropping the file here, or click to open a file explorer and choose the file from your computer.
- Once you have added Primary video, you will be given the option to Drop another audio video or file on the right side or Drop a secondary video or powerpoint file on the left side. Secondary videos appear on the right side of the viewer and usually contain the content that is being presented.
- Once the files are uploaded and done processing, the video can be edited like any other video. You may trim sections, add powerpoint slides, or the table of contents.
- When your video is finished, select Publish in the top right corner. It may take some time for edits to process before the video is available.
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Editing videos in Panopto
Panopto’s suite of editing tools allow for a viewing experience tailored to asynchronous learning. There are quite a few tools at your disposal, including a traditional video editor for trimming content; an interface dedicated to secondary streams like slides or screencasts; a quiz-builder; and a sidebar for the table of contents, captions, or bookmarks.
These tools are available by selecting the “Edit” button next to any video in your library. Consult the tutorials linked below for detailed instructions for adding any of these functions to your uploaded video.
Note: Auto-Captioning is only available in English, although you may manually caption your videos in the Panopto Editor.
- Basic editing
- Managing content streams
- Adding functions into a video
- Captions
Sharing videos with Panopto
A video inherits sharing permissions from its parent folder (in most cases, a course folder). An instructor may adjust this sharing permission to be more public than the parent folder setting, but not more private.
- Sharing with individuals or specific groups
- Hover over a video and select the “Share” icon. This will open your sharing options.
- To invite specific people, type their names or usernames into the Invite people area. You can add a message that will accompany an email, much like a shared file in Google Drive. Click “Save Changes & Share.”
- To share with a wider group, click on the button under “Who has access.” Choose from the following:
- Specific People: This option allows you to share the video with specific people as viewers.
- Anyone at your organization with the link: Choosing this option will enable viewing access for anyone who can log into your Panopto site and has the direct link.
- Anyone at your organization: This option will enable viewing access for anyone who can log into your Panopto site.
- Anyone with the link: Choosing this option will enable viewing access for anyone on the Internet who has the direct link, no sign-in is required.
- Adding a video to Moodle
- By default, recordings appear within the Panopto block on Moodle if you have added the block to your course page. You can also find a sharable link as described above and embed it into a syllabus.
- You can also insert the video anywhere in Moodle that has a rich-text editor. To embed a video, click on the Panopto icon on the editor toolbar. Select “Choose,” find your video, and insert it into the page.
Helpful links:
Creating video assignments with Panopto
An Assignment Folder is a specially provisioned subfolder that allows viewers to create Panopto videos. Students may submit assignments as video recordings to this folder via an interface similar to the “Record a New Session” feature used by teaching teams. By default, students cannot see their peers’ video submissions. Instructors may enable this from the cog icon in the upper right hand corner, however. To add an assignment folder, follow these instructions:
- Go to panopto.oxy.edu and find the folder that matches the name of your Moodle course page.
- Go to the Settings tab of the selected folder and click the Overview tab.
- On the Overview screen, click on the button labeled 'Create Assignment Folder.'
- On the main interface page, you will see that the folder has been added as a subfolder to the original with the word '[assignments]' added to the end.
- Now your students will be able to add content to the newly created [assignments] folder.
- Add the Panopto Folder link to Moodle.
Helpful links: