Echo360
Echo360 combines video management with lecture capture and active learning to increase student success. The system enables faculty to record audio, course visuals, and optional videos for students to review in digital format.
- Recording and streaming
- Video Management
- Analytics
- Embedded polling and interactive media
- Echo360 can be used inside Canvass or through the Vimeo website.
Instructor Resources
Adding Echo360 to Your Canvas Course
To add the Echo360 tool to your Canvas course:
- Open your Canvas course.
- Follow the steps in the ‘How do I manage Course Navigation links?‘ guide to enable the link for Echo360 and create the Echo360 course folder.
- Click Save.
- Support
- Online Documentation
- Licensing and Policies
- Compatibility
Licensing
This tool is available to departments that have purchased the license.
Policies
Licensing
Getting Started
Instructor Resources
Adding Echo360 to Your Course Navigation
- Open your Canvas course.
- Follow the steps in the ‘How do I manage Course Navigation links?‘ guide to enable the link for the Echo360.
- Click Save.
- Click the Echo36o link in your course navigation.
- Select the course, term, and section you would like to link.
- Select Link Content.
Adding Echo360 to Your Canvas Module
- Open your Canvas course.
- Follow the steps in the ‘How do add an external tool as a module item?’ guide to add Echo360 to a module.
- Click Add Item
- Select the course, term, and section you would like to link.
- Select Link Content.
Using Echo360 videos in your Canvas course (Instructor)
To add YouTube videos to your course, follow the steps in these guides:
To work with YouTube videos in Canvas, follow the steps in these guides:
Student Resources
Using Echo360 videos in your Canvas course
You will access Echo 360 videos from the left-hand navigation menu or Module, depending on how the instructor adds Echo306 to the Canvas Course.
YouTube videos can be embedded in anything that uses the Rich Content Editor. Follow this guide to learn how to embed a YouTube video in discussion replies, wiki pages, assignment submissions, and more: