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Capture lectures with EchoVideo Class Recordings
EchoVideo (formerly known as Echo360) is a university-wide system designed to capture and record lectures and upload lecturer-created videos for access through Canvas, where it is called Class Recordings. EchoVideo is also available in the outgoing LMS Wattle Moodle.
EchoVideo provides fully automated lecture capture services, allowing students to stream or download recordings of lectures after class.
EchoVideo facilitates in-class engagement and participation through interactive activities such as polls and quizzes, activity slides, and Q&A discussion spaces.
Using EchoVideo
To access EchoVideo, it is recommended you go through your Canvas (or Wattle) course.
More information: see our guide on accessing and using EchoVideo in Canvas on our Digital learning and teaching tools and technologies in ANU Canvas support page (opens in ANU Sharepoint).
Support
To find out if your teaching venue is EchoVideo enabled, please visit the EchoVideo Recording Lectures and Venues page.
For live streaming, even if your EchoVideo recording is scheduled already, you still need to opt-in for EchoVideo Live Streaming through a request to the ITS ServiceDesk.
For legacy Wattle support with Echo360, visit the Wattle User Manual.
User guides
- EchoVideo Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Echovideo Universal Capture
- Reusing a previous recording in the current course
- Teaching in EchoVideo Enabled Rooms
- Teaching in Kambri (FAQs)
- Uploading video from other sources to Echovideo
- Echovideo recording equipment venues
- Lecturers - Echo360 Automated Speech Recognition (ASR)
- Lecturer Interface Overview
Support contact
- ANU Service Desk
- +61 2 612 54321
- ANU Service Desk portal