Introducing Engage Video

Introducing Engage Video

by Technical Support -
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Dear Students and Faculty,

We are excited to share new features that are now available in Engage that let students and faculty share videos with one another!

What is it and Why?

Engage Video is a tool that lets students and faculty upload, share, and manage their videos. With Adobe Flash no longer being supported by browsers as of December 31, we wanted to offer you a free and improved video sharing tool that is built right into Engage and easy to use!

How will this improve the course experience?

  • Students and instructors can now have more detailed back-and-forth conversation about each video submission.
  • Instructors can grade student video submissions using detailed grading guides and rubrics.
  • Students and instructors can view the videos they have created over time, or even across multiple courses.

How do we use it?

Watch this short video or review the how to guide to see how to use features that have been built into the Engage user interface for students and faculty to share videos with one another.

Watch this short video or review the how to guide to see how to add Engage Video as an external tool to any course page. Using it as an external tool will allow you to:

  • Create new videos or playlists of videos
  • Manage a personal collection of all videos that you have created
  • View a channel that is associated with the external tool and can contain videos added by students and instructors of the current Engage course