Get started with Panopto, a lecture capture services that instructors can use to record and live stream lectures, demonstrations, and additional classroom video from anywhere.
How to archive Panopto video recordings.
How to delete Panopto video recordings.
How to download Panopto recordings.
Zoom users can use this opt-in process that is set up in Panopto to receive automatic meeting recording imports.
How to restore archived Panopto video recordings.
How to restore deleted panopto video recordings.
How to download videos from Zoom and upload them to Panopto.
This article details how to install the Lecture Capture (Panopto) macOS Recorder on Macintosh computers running macOS Big Sur 11.2.0 or later.
This article detail how to install the Lecture Capture (Panopto) Recorder on a Windows (10 or 11)-based computer.
This article guides you through logging into the Lecture Capture (Panopto) application on an Android device.
This article guides you through logging into the Lecture Capture (Panopto) iOS application on an iPad.
This article guides you through logging into the Lecture Capture (Panopto) iOS application on an iPhone.
This article discusses Panopto Closed Captioning and ADA Section 508 Compliance.
Key considerations and guides to help ensure your privacy and the security of University data.
Details about the storage options for Zoom instructional recordings.
Getting started with Lecture Capture (Panopto) Recorder on a macOS-based computer.
Getting started with Lecture Capture (Panopto) Recorder on a Windows-based computer.
University Zoom meetings recorded to the cloud are integrated with Lecture Capture (Panopto), the University’s trusted service for storing and sharing recorded lectures, training sessions, demonstrations, and meetings. The upgrade also makes it easier for instructors to share recorded Zoom lectures with their students via the Panopto Course Navigation link in the Canvas course.