Prerequisites for using the EchoVideo Embed button:
1) A Canvas Administrator must have installed and enabled the EchoVideo Embed button for your Canvas instance.
2) For Students to embed media, the Student Library may need to be turned on for your institution. OR Students can embed media from any Collection (where they have the Post permission).
If enabled by your Canvas administrator, EchoVideo provides a media embed button (also called an easy embed button) that appears in the toolbar of Canvas content windows. One is identified in the figure below. This button opens the EchoVideo Embed media dialog box.
The EchoVideo Embed Media dialog box provides the ability to:
- Embed media from EchoVideo directly into your Canvas course as described on this page
- Upload a media file, then embed it as a single process
- Create new media with Universal Capture, then embed it as a single process
- Post a link to the media (instead of embedding it) into Canvas
- Create a playlist and embed it directly into Canvas
You can access the Embed media dialog box from any content window where Canvas provides the EchoVideo embed button (e.g., adding Pages, Discussions, Assignments, etc).
LMS-Embedded media provides view data such as view counts and heatmap data, along with individual user viewing information, all of which is displayed in the Analytics tab of the media details page.
The steps below are for selecting media already resident in EchoVideo. The Embed Media dialog box lists all EchoVideo media you own, as well as any audio, video, or interactive media in any Collection where you have the Post permission. If you need to upload or create media first and require instructions, please use the links above for more information.
To embed existing EchoVideo media into a content window
- Log in to Canvas.
- Open the Course in Canvas for the course to which you want to post the video.
- Click the location on the left where you want to post the item. The figures below show adding a Page to the course into which the media is being embedded.
- Select to add one of the item types (+Page, +Assignment, etc.).
You must create assignments as ungraded with a due date to avoid duplicate grade columns in Canvas when using EchoVideo's Automatic Gradebook Sync. Making the assignment ungraded avoids duplicate grade columns, and having a due date ensures it is still seen on the learner's end.
- Give the item a Name that identifies either the video you are posting or the purpose for posting it (extra credit, ancillary research, look at my cute puppy, etc.).
- From the toolbar of the content window, click EchoVideo, as identified in the figure below.
A dialog box appears with a content selection screen, presenting the options available to you. Click the Launch Media Picker option to choose from your existing content and see the EchoVideo audio, video, or interactive media you own, as well as media in any Collection where you have the Post permission. If you need to upload media to embed, click the Upload Content option and refer to the instructions in the link if necessary.
- If necessary, use the Search text box and / or Filter options to find the media you want to embed in the window.
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Select the media you want to embed and click Next.
The dialog box changes to show the selected media as well as playback configuration options, all of which are described below the figure.
If you want to post a link to the media instead of embedding it directly into the page, enable the Link toggle and, if necessary, see Posting a Link to EchoVideo Media in your LMS / VLE Course.
If you want to embed multiple items together as a Playlist, see EchoVideo: Creating Playlists in your LMS / VLE Course. - From the Player Style drop-down list, select the style you want to apply to the player.
The Player Style drop-down only appears if your institution has created custom player styles to choose from. If you have selection options, pick the one for your department or organization (or the default) that you want applied to the playback of this media.
Selecting a style may automatically select Size, Autoplay, and Automute options for you; these can still be changed. - From the Size drop-down, select the size for the media playback. It is 640x420 by default.
- If appropriate, enable the option to Autoplay the video (it will play as soon as a user opens the page where you are embedding it).
- If you enable Autoplay, Automute is automatically turned on to accommodate browsers that no longer allow autoplay with sound. You can enable AutoMute separately from AutoPlay.
- If appropriate, set a Start At time. If set, the video will begin playing at that timestamp; however, viewers will still be able to rewind / fast-forward the player to view any segment of the embedded video.
This option is not available for interactive media. - If desired, you can turn off the Discussion option to prevent EchoVideo Q&A functionality from your embedded content.
- When finished, click Embed.
- Complete all remaining fields for the item you are adding, then click Save or Save & Publish, as appropriate.
Once the item is published, users can access the item and view the embedded video. If you selected Autoplay or Start At configurations for the video, these settings are applied to the viewer.