![]() Edit Transcript - this opens the Transcript Editor where you can review and edit the transcript for the media.Edit Details - this opens the Edit Media Info dialog box where you can give the media a new (more descriptive) name and provide or edit a description of the item.What you can do from there depends mostly on whether you own the media, if you are a teaching assistant, or if course media editing is enabled for this course. Details - this opens the Media Details page for this media.Create Copy - this creates a copy of this media which you now own. ![]() View - this is the same as entering the classroom by clicking on the class row.Instructor/Teaching Assistant media icon options can include (based on institution or course settings): Furthermore, many instructors/teaching assistants find it easier to publish to a class from the class list, than to do so from their content library, because the course and class are already selected for you. Instructor/Teaching Assistant class list icon options are designed to give ALL instructors and/or teaching assistants in a section some control over the media published to their classes, even if you do not OWN the media. Instructor and Teaching Assistant Class List Media Features Again, the options available depend on the institution, organization, or course settings. This provides a local copy of the presentation or video, and may only allow for downloads of the audio portion of the video/capture file. ![]() Video magic icon download#Students may also be able to Download media from the class list. If the course settings allow it, Students in the section can also view and edit the transcript for a piece of media. Students are not able to create copies of Interactive Media regardless of any feature settings. This generates a copy of the item, that they own, and which appears in their Library. If the course settings allow it, Students in the course can create copies of class media. Instructor/Teaching Assistant Media Icon Menu All users will always see View View takes you into the classroom, just as if you'd clicked the class row. Remember - "possible" is the key here - not all of these options will be available to users across all courses. There are two screenshots below the one on the left is the possible Student media icon menu, and the one on the right is the possible Instructor/Teaching Assistant media icon menu. What you see depends on whether you are an instructor, teaching assistant, or a student, and on what settings are enabled or disabled for the institution, the organization, or the course. ![]() The media icons in the class list may, if the features have been enabled, allow you to copy or download or even edit that media (if you are an instructor or teaching assistant).Ĭlick one of the media icons in the class list. THIS article talks about the media INSIDE of a course. If you read Your Content/Media Library, you might remember that the your Library page provides access to media outside of a course. Options that aren't available anywhere else. Play the video, post Q&A or discussion points, take notes, maybe answer some activity slides, etc.įor some users, there are secrets hidden in the class list, that allows them to do other things with the media. Typically students, teaching assistants, and instructors use the class list as a means to enter a classROOM to view or present the media posted there. Magic Class List Icons? What does that mean? ![]()
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