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Getting Started with Panopto

What is Panopto?

Panopto is CVCC’s own video streaming platform. Panopto is the leading video platform for businesses and universities. Using Panopto, anyone can create and share professional on-demand videos securely. Think of Panopto like our own personal YouTube, but with more features! Videos will also be housed in our own as-private-as-you-want-it-to-be space. With Panopto, you can quickly and easily create videos from directly within Blackboard and place them in your Blackboard course. You can also create links to these videos to share via email or other means. Students no longer have to download a huge video file or have to have special software to view the video – they can instead just click to play, and on any device. Creating videos for your students is also quick and easy, which makes Panopto a revolutionary tool for engaging today’s student. Once you’ve created the videos, you can then add graded or non-graded quiz questions, and more

Logging into Panopto

  1. Log into Panopto by going to http://redhawk.hosted.panopto.com/.
  2. Sign-in using your CVCC credentials.
  3. Once you are logged in, you can begin creating and sharing videos.

Creating and Viewing Videos in Panopto

Panopto can be used to create the perfect videos for instructors and students. Panopto allows you to easily record, edit, and share videos with students, instructors and more. Please navigate to the directions on Creating and Viewing Videos in Panopto to learn how to record, edit and share the perfect videos.

Captioning

Video itself is an exciting new addition to the arsenal of tools available to faculty at CVCC, and included in this solution is the ability to caption. There are slight changes to the captioning process, including a couple of questions you need to ask yourself:

  1. Have you been notified that you have a student who requires captioning? If so, YES, caption your video.
  2. Do you intend to use your video for more than one semester? If so, YES, caption your video.

If you answer yes to either of the questions above then YES, caption your video, otherwise you do not need to. Keep in mind that a course’s accessibility is your responsibility, so be sure to answer these questions honestly. The following flowchart should help you make that decision:

In terms of captioning, you can:

  • Upload a caption file that was previously created (how to download captioning files from YouTube​),
  • Caption the file yourself and upload it to Panopto, or
  • use Panopto’s machine captioning (automatically generated) and then edit the captions from directly within the site.

Tips for Creating GOOD Educational Videos

If you need help with these directions, have any questions, or would like assistance, please contact the HelpDesk by email at or at 828-327-7000 ext. 4444.

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