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Lecture Capture Recording in your Classroom

Panopto is the video platform used university-wide. It enables faculty to easily record, edit, and manage video content for use within Canvas courses or on other web pages. To setup in-class recording, simply fill out a CPH Class Capture Request form at least one day in advance.

Features

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  • Schedule automatic recording of in-class sessions
  • Record remotely using laptops or mobile devices
  • Auto-chaptering and searchable auto-transcript for faculty-created videos with Personal Capture or Lecture Capture, that are automatically created while recording your lecture videos from a PowerPoint slide deck
  • Video Quiz options that send results directly to the Canvas Gradebook
  • Video Assignments which allow students to record and submit videos directly through Canvas
  • Streamlined grading process for video assignments for the faculty member, allowing faculty to grade directly with the Canvas SpeedGrader
  • Video Editing features allowing faculty to edit anywhere in the video to remove parts of the video with ease
  • Enhanced, detailed analytics on student engagement with course videos
  • Auto-captioning of all Panopto-created videos as well as faculty-uploaded videos
  • Mobile application so students can watch course videos anytime, anywhere

Benefits of In-Class Recordings

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Policy for Recording In-Classroom Lectures

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How do I Request In-Class Recordings?

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How Will Students See the Recordings?

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What if I only want specific students to see specific lecture capture videos?

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Training Videos

The Center for the Advancement of Teaching (CAT) will be offering training sessions. Please check their workshop calendar for upcoming dates and register for a session.

If you would like to review videos to get started, they are linked below:

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Viewing In-Class Recordings in Canvas

If in-class captures are set up to be published automatically to your Canvas course, students will find the recordings by clicking on the Panopto Video link on the left-side course navigation menu to access these videos.

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Zoom and Panopto- Cannot Run Both at the Same Time on a Windows Machine

If you need to run Zoom but have a recording scheduled:

  • Email cphithelp@temple.edu before your class session and we will cancel the scheduled recording for you.
  • Or, if you are in the classroom, go to the system tray on the lower right side of the Windows screen; click once on the up arrow. Then click on the green icon with the red dot in the center (this is the Panopto icon with the recording indicator), click on Stop. Then click Yes to confirm you wish to stop the recording.

After the recording has stopped, you can run Zoom as you normally would.

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Captioning

Automatic machine captioning is enabled for all Panopto videos. Review captions to make any corrections. Please see our captioning page for more information.

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Permission to Record

Students who wish to record class should speak with the instructor in advance to be respectful of classmates. Recording of lectures as a disability accommodation is permitted. Students are not permitted to copy, publish or redistribute any recordings without express permission from the instructor and any students recorded; distribution without permission may be a violation of educational privacy laws (FERPA) and copyright laws.

Instructors may record live/synchronous class sessions to share through Canvas for students unable to attend class or as a study tool. The instructor will inform the class in advance and is able to pause the recording, upon request, if there are sensitive topics being discussed. All instructor recordings are property of Temple University.

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Downloading Videos

If you want to download any of your Panopto videos now or in the future, here are the steps:

  1. Click on the name of a video and a new tab will open
  2. Click the download button toward the upper right corner (looks like a down pointing arrow)
  3. The file will begin to download to your computer