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Setting up and verifying your Zoom account
Updated onArticleZoom is an online video conferencing and recording tool that can be used within Canvas. Yale ITS provides Zoom Pro accounts for all students. Read the guide below if you need to use Zoom to attend an participate in class:
Academic Continuity How-To Guides for Students Zoom
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Internet / Email Help
Updated onArticleAcademic Continuity How-To Guides for Students General Information
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Accessing Canvas
Updated onArticleLog in to Canvas using your Yale NetID and password.
Forgot your password? Change or reset your password
If you have a locked account you will need to contact the ITS Help Desk, 203-432-9000.
Academic Continuity How-To Guides for Students Canvas
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Internet / Email Help
Updated onArticleIf you require immediate assistance, please call the Yale ITS help desk at 203-432-9000. Poorvu Center staff members collaborate with ITS to provide timely answers and expert referrals.
Academic Continuity How-To Guides for Teaching Fellows General Information
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How to Digitally Grade Exams
Updated onArticleThere are many Canvas tools and integrations that instructors can use collect and/or grade exams digitally. Below you will find a list of tools available within Canvas.
Academic Continuity How-To Guides for Teaching Fellows Canvas
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Using Media Library (Panopto) to record video to your computer
Updated onArticleThe Media Library or “Panopto” tool enables instructors to upload audio and video files to their Canvas course sites for sharing with enrolled students. With Media Library, instructors can create video/audio lectures from their own computer, as an alternative to live, virtual classrooms via Zoom.
Media Library provides two mechanisms for recording new videos. The recommended and most efficient option is to use the Panopto Capture tool which allows you to record videos right through the browser. When recording through the browser, the Panopto Recorder tool is also an option - but you will need to install the Panopto Recorder tool on your computer before you can initiate a recording. Check out the documentation below for each option.
Academic Continuity How-To Guides for Faculty Media Library (Panopto)
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How to create an assignment folder within Media Library on Canvas
Updated onArticleAn assignments folder allows students enrolled in a Canvas course to upload video and audio content to the course. As you think about assessments and course work, you can consider how students might leverage their phones or laptops to record assignments or portions of assessments (e.g. a foreign language presentation or a studio critique). Video below.
Academic Continuity How-To Guides for Faculty Media Library (Panopto)
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How to use Media Library in Canvas
Updated onArticleThe Media Library or “Panopto” tool enables instructors to upload audio and video files to their Canvas course sites for sharing with enrolled students. With Media Library, instructors can create video/audio lectures from their own computer, as an alternative to live, virtual classrooms via Zoom.
Academic Continuity How-To Guides for Faculty Media Library (Panopto)