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Publish To Go: Exporting a Presentation from Mediasite
Updated onArticleThe Publish To Go functionality allows for individual to download their Mediasite presentations for exporting, offline use, or archiving purposes.
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Troubleshooting Playback of Mediasite Presentations
Updated onArticleIf you are having trouble playing a Mediasite presentation or are encountering excessive buffering/pauses in the video, first verify your computer and your internet service meet the requirements for playing a Mediasite presentation.
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How to share an individual Mediasite presentation
Updated onArticleSharing an individual presentation is typically done by sending a link to the presentation. This is a great option when content isn’t connected, linked, or part of a series. There are countless uses to share a presentation this way.
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Using the Mediasite App within Canvas
Updated onArticleYou can share Mediasite media inside your Canvas course site anywhere the Apps icon appears using Canvas's Rich Content Editor. This means that you can embed media into places like discussion board threads, assignment submissions (using the body text), quizzes, and pages.
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Make Your Presentation Publicly Viewable
Updated onArticleThe instructions below describe how to modify a presentation's security permissions to make the presentation viewable to everyone.
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Make Your Presentation Viewable to Others
Updated onArticleWhen you upload a video file to Mediasite, or if you record a presentation using the Mediasite Desktop Recorder software, the visibility of the resulting presentation on the server will default to "Private," meaning only you as the owner can watch it. This is a precaution to allow you adequate time to review and make revisions before displaying the presentation to others.
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Archive Mediasite Presentations
Updated onArticleIf you have presentations in Mediasite you wish to keep, but that do not necessarily need to be available online, consider archiving an offline copy using the Publish To Go feature in Mediasite. Removing obsolete or unused content from Mediasite lowers the university's cost of providing the service. Publish To Go packages are viewable on your local computer and, if necessary, can be imported back to the server by a Mediasite administrator.
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View Presentation Analytics
Updated onArticleFor each Mediasite presentation, you can view detailed analytics that will display viewing statistics. This data can be useful for discovering viewing trends, like which portions of a presentation are most often viewed, and which portions of a presentation are viewed least. Analytics are also helpful in gauging the level and quality of student interaction within the online learning environment.
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Download Your Mediasite Presentation
Updated onArticleYou can download a copy of your Mediasite presentation for archival or offline viewing. The instructions below describe three ways to download your Mediasite presentation from your MyMediasite portal.
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Move or Reorganize an Existing Presentation
Updated onArticleVideo collections such as Mediasite Channels and Shared folders help keep content organized in your MyMediasite portal. You can move individual Mediasite presentations from one place to another, such as from your default Drafts folder to a Mediasite Channel, or from a Mediasite Channel to a Shared folder. When moving a presentation, be sure to select the appropriate option for the presentation's security settings (see Step 4).
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