EchoVideo offers a Recycle Bin where Institutional Admins can review and restore archived and soft deleted content.
The initial view of the Recycle Bin page shows archived content. Clicking any of the statuses across the top will sort the list by that status. You also have the option to filter by type of media, owner, and source.
Navigating the Archived and Deleted Content Pages
The pages can be filtered by status using the selections in the status bar across the top of the archived or deleted content list.
Using the panel on the left, the page can be filtered by Media Type or Details as needed. Click the category to expand it and select the criteria you need.
The Media Type category allows you to search by audio, 360 videos, interactive media, and videos. The Details category allows you to filter by owner and source.
The below figure shows the Archived Content list and the Status bar and the Search/Filter panel identified for use.
The list can be sorted by clicking a column header. The column being sorted appears with a small triangle to the right of the column name. If the triangle is pointing down, the sort is Descending; pointing up indicates Ascending.
Restoring Archived Content
- Log into Echo360 as an Institutional Administrator.
- Click the Settings icon and select Recycle Bin.
The Archive tab is shown by default. - Sort and/or filter for the content to be restored.
- Optionally, use the paging controls along with the View Results dropdown to locate the content to restore.
- Click the Restore icon, as shown in the figure below, and review the warning message that appears and click OK.
Archived content is fully restored exactly as it was, including any links, embeds, class/lesson associations, analytics, etc. Restoration time will depend on the number of files and their sizes.
Restoring Soft Deleted Content
- Log into Echo360 as an Institutional Administrator.
- Click the Settings icon and select Recycle Bin.
Archived Content is shown by default. - Select Trash tab.
- Sort and/or filter for the content to be restored.
- Optionally, use the paging controls along with the View Results dropdown to locate the content to restore.
- Click the Restore icon, as shown in the figure below, and review the warning message that appears and click OK.
Soft deleted content is fully restored exactly as it was, including any links, embeds, class/lesson associations, analytics, etc. Restoration time will depend on the number of files and their sizes.