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Panopto: Your Online Video Hub

 

What is Panopto?

Panopto is the video capture software used at 51 to securely record, upload, share and edit videos. These videos are linked to your Blackboard modules and programmes and are accessible from any device. 

Tutors use Panopto to pre-record lectures and to capture live teaching sessions, so that you can review them at a time that suits you. The recordings can range from your tutor talking over a PowerPoint Presentation, live webpage, document or it could be a recording of a laboratory experiment, or a scenario situation.

How do I access Panopto?

You can access Panopto:

  • Within your Blackboard module or programme.
  • On 51 computers on campus.
  • Using Panopto Capture, the web recorder tool.
  • By installing the Panopto Recorder software on your own device.
  • By logging in with your 51 username and password at

How will I use Panopto?

Some of the ways you will use Panopto are:

  • Watch videos of your lectures – you can watch lectures, tutorials, and workshops that have been recorded using Panopto.
  • Create recordings – Panopto allows you to create audio and video content, such as a recording of yourself delivering a presentation on a topic or subject.
  • Get help and guidance – Your tutors can provide video guidance, information and discussion of weekly tasks using Panopto.
  • Get captions and make notes – Panopto videos have closed captions to make them more accessible. You can also make notes on the screen while watching a video in Panopto to help with learning and revision.
  • Viewing assessment feedback -  Your tutors can give individual or group assignment feedback using Panopto.

Where can I get further help?

IT Support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

View IT Support contact details.



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