ARCHIVED: As an instructor, how do I use Echo360 in a classroom that has an Echo hardware appliance, and which classrooms have these appliances installed?

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ARCHIVED: Echo360, Indiana University's lecture capture and personal capture tool, will be retired in 2017. Kaltura has been selected as Echo360's replacement. For more, see ARCHIVED: About the Echo360 retirement.

Note: These instructions assume that you have filled out and submitted the Request a Classroom Lecture Recording form and an Echo360 recording has been scheduled.

To record a class in a classroom that has an Echo hardware appliance installed, speak into the room's instructor's microphone, located on the technology lectern or in the drawer in the tall AV rack. The Echo360 system will automatically begin recording at the class's starting time and stop recording at the class's ending time (as specified on your request form).

If you want questions from the classroom to be included in the recording, you may need to repeat those questions using the instructor's microphone.

If a student approaches to ask you a private question, turn the instructor's microphone off, as it can pick up the voices of people standing close to the instructor.

Locations

Echo hardware appliances are installed in the following classrooms:

  • IU Bloomington:
    • FA 015
    • PY 100, 101, 226
    • WH 100
  • IUPUI:
    • HR 101
    • LD 010
    • LE 100, 101, 102, 103, 105
    • IT 152, 167, 252
    • NU 103, 112
    • SL 110
  • IU Kokomo:
    • KO 177
  • IU Northwest:
    • HH 329
    • MP 2022, 2024
    • RH 102
  • IU South Bend:
    • EA 1011, 2101

For more information or for help with Echo360, email Echo360.

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Last modified on 2018-01-18 17:17:58.