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Step-by-step instructions for faculty to create an interactive quiz embedded within a Panopto video and add it to a Canvas assignment, including quiz settings and grading options.
Use Quicktime's editing tools to combine multiple video files into a single new video file.
Instructions for downloading a Panopto video as an MP4 file from the Panopto media library, including who can download videos and notes on bulk downloading limitations.
Flipgrid is a video conversation app that allows you to pose a questions and gather responses as short video clips
A collection of OneDrive for Work or School videos and how-to article links from Microsoft.
Information on video editing applications available to faculty, staff, and students.
Video step-by-step tutorial on how to use DocuSign eSignature.
Step-by-step instructions for uploading video and audio files to the Panopto media library from a computer, either directly through the Panopto website or through a Canvas course page.
Instructions for faculty on setting up a Canvas assignment that collects Panopto video or audio submissions from students, and how to review and grade those submissions using SpeedGrader.
Split a single video into as many clips as you like with Apple's Quicktime app. After you split a movie into clips, you can even rearrange them.
Troubleshooting steps for common Zoom audio and video problems — including no sound, microphone not working, echo or feedback, choppy audio, camera not showing, and selecting the wrong device.
Walkthrough video that covers how third parties, including parents and other family members, can navigate Workday Student for student billing related activities.
Instructions for downloading a plain text transcript from a Panopto video using the interactive viewer, the embedded viewer, or video settings. Applies to all Bowdoin users with access to a captioned Panopto video.
Explains why Panopto videos get archived and provides step-by-step instructions for restoring an archived video from the Panopto website, from within a Canvas course, from a web page, or from a direct link.
Adding captions to videos used in your class is helpful for all students. It helps those who learn better through reading, those needing to watch videos in noisy environments, or in spaces where sound needs to be turned off.