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  1. Commonly referred to as Echo, Echo360 is a versatile and reliable system that automatically captures lectures and converts classroom voice, video, and visual-aids into high-quality media files. These media files can be accessed online from devices such as tablets, phones, and computers. Instructors can also utilize Universal Capture (Personal), which allows them to record from their own computers.

  2. Some professors record every lecture and make it available to every student right away, other professors only share recordings with students under specific situations; here is how to view an Echo360 recording.

  3. https://www.stonybrook.edu/sasc/  to get the Echo360 recordings for their course captioned. Supported ... Echo360 Lecture Capture Beginning November 2nd, 2022, all ... for that class/video and so we ask that instead, you follow Echo360's recommendation ...
  4. Sometimes an instructor may want to control when the recordings from their class can be accessed. This may be so that they have time to edit the video first, apply captions, or simply to encourage students to study in a spaced out way, rather than cramming. This is how to make a recording available and unavailable.

  5. the Trash button.   How to share an Echo360 Recording Supported By Academic ... Echo360 Lecture Capture Faculty, Staff, Teaching Assistants Log into Echo360 at  stonybrook.edu/echo360. Navigate to the Courses tab and click ...
  6. By default, all Echo360 recordings have download disabled. If your professor has download enabled this is how you download an Echo360 recording.

  7. Often sections are created for a course that will be having scheduled recordings through out the semester by CELT staff, but if you simply want to use Universal Capture and/or upload your own videos or powerpoints into Echo360/Blackboard, you can create those sections yourself. 

  8. Echo360 Lecture Capture Faculty, Researchers, Teaching Assistants Log into Echo360 at  stonybrook.edu/echo360   Click Courses  near ... AcademicTechnologies@stonybrook.edu (631) 632-9800 Submit a ticket Echo360_details Not Rated ...
  9. Echo360 recordings can be viewed on a computer through an internet browser or through the Echo360 mobile app.

  10. Some professors share Echo360 recordings with specific students who miss class with excused reasons; here is how to share an Echo360 recording.

  11. Echo360 Lecture Capture, Brightspace Faculty, Teaching Assistants To embed an Echo360 video inside a module within your course in Brightspace, ... "Update" under the textbox for the module Embedding Echo360 Media ...
  12. Echo360 Lecture Capture Students, Teaching Assistants If you want transcriptions for your class, please let your instructor know that you would like ... issues, please contact the Student Accessibility Support Center.  ...
  13. with their peers and express their knowledge and learning. Echo360 Replayability Echo360 allows users to rewatch videos multiple times and at varying speeds ... being captured via Echo360 can request to have their videos transcribed ...
  14. Professors who want Echo360 recordings to be downloaded by their students need to enable download. Downloading is by default turned off for courses.

  15. Instructors who wish to record from a computer in their office (or at home) to upload to their course may use Universal Capture (Personal). Universal Capture records your audio, webcam, and can capture your screen as well.  

  16. The following buildings and rooms are currently equipped with the necessary hardware to record your lectures.

  17. Once ASR Transcription has been turned on you may notice errors and/or want to edit the transcriptions to turn them into perfect closed captions. 

  18. Zoom cloud recordings older than 180 days are automatically deleted and sent to a trash folder. This action will be on a rolling basis and recordings will be removed after they pass the 180 day mark. If you wish to keep your recordings, instructions are provided below.

  19. Faculty can now initiate ad-hoc captures from their lecture hall. Below are the steps to get started in the classroom. 

  20. and with suggestions on how to get them done! Your time and effort have enabled us ... a short shout-out to thank your IT coworker in IT or bring attention ... your shout-out for a Core Value Award.   Submit A Shoutout What's ...

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