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You can only upload a video if it is part of a video assignment submission.

If you have been set a video assignment, you can either create a video using apps on your own device, or by using the Panopto software. 

To create or upload a Video

Go to the ‘Assessment and Feedback’ page and find the video assignment. Click on the link in Step 1 to open your personal folder.

You can either upload a video you have already create, or use the Panopto software to create a video. If you have already made a video or audio file elsewhere, click on Create and choose Upload media. You will then need to find the recording and upload it.

If you want to use Panopto to make a recording, choose Record a new session. If using an iPad this may say Panopto Capture or you may need to click on Panopto for iOS. If this is the first time you’ve recorded a video using Panopto you will need to download the Panopto software.

To download the Panopto software on your own PC or MAC

- Follow the same steps as above and click on Record a new session
- Now click on the download Panopto button 
- Follow the instructions to install the appropriate version for your computer.
- You can also install the Panopto app on an Apple device from the App Store.

To record a new Video

- After choosing Record a new session, you will be asked to open Panopto. You may see a box asking you to ‘launch application’. Make sure Panopto Recorder is selected and click on Open link.
- When the Panopto app has opened, you can set the session settings. Leave the FolderÌý²¹²õÌýMy Folder, and type in a name for your video assignment.
- Select your camera from the Video list under Primary Sources.Ìý°ä³ó´Ç´Ç²õ±ðÌýNone if you do not wish to record from the camera.
- Make sure the correct Audio source is selected: the audio bar should light up green with occasional yellow when you speak. Adjust this using the slider.
- Select Standard from the Quality list.
- Click Record to start recording. You may pause the recording, and then resume.
- Click ³§³Ù´Ç±èÌýwhen you have finished
- To keep your recording, clickÌý¶Ù´Ç²Ô±ð, or Delete and record again if you would like to redo the recording.
- Close the Panopto app.

To submit your work to the Hub

- Go back to the ‘Assessment’ in the Hub and find the video assignment. Click on the title of the assignment to go to the submission page.
- In the Assignment submission area, click on Write Submission.
- In the submission box click onÌý²Ñ²¹²õ³ó³Ü±è²õÌýand choose Panopto Student Video Submission. If the Mashups option is not visible, click Show More on the top right first.
- A new window will open with a list of your recordings. Select the recording you want to submit and click ³§³Ü²ú³¾¾±³ÙÌývideo. Note that recordings sometimes take a short while to upload to the server after you have finished recording, so may not appear in this list immediately.
- A link to your video will appear in the submission box. Add any further text and attach additional files if necessary.
- Click Submit at the bottom of the page. You will receive an email receipt of submission.

You can only upload a video if it is part of a video assignment submission.

If you have been set a video assignment, you can either create a video using apps on your own device, or by using the Panopto software. 

To create or upload a Video

Go to the ‘Assessment and Feedback’ page and find the video assignment. Click on the link in Step 1Ìý³Ù´ÇÌýopen your personal folder.

You can either upload a video you have already create, or use the Panopto software to create a video. If you have already made a video or audio file elsewhere, click on Create and choose Upload media. You will then need to find the recording and upload it.

If you want to use Panopto to make a recording, choose Record a new session. If using an iPad this may say Panopto Capture or you may need to click on Panopto for iOS. If this is the first time you’ve recorded a video using Panopto you will need to download the Panopto software.

To download the Panopto software on your own PC or MAC

  • Follow the same steps as above and click on Record a new session
  • Now click on the download Panopto button 
  • Follow the instructions to install the appropriate version for your computer.
  • You can also install the Panopto app on an Apple device from the App Store.

To record a new Video

  • After choosing Record a new session, you will be asked to open Panopto. You may see a box asking you to ‘launch application’. Make sure Panopto Recorder is selected and click on Open link.
  • When the Panopto app has opened, you can set the session settings. Leave the FolderÌý²¹²õÌýMy Folder, and type in a name for your video assignment.
    Select your camera from the Video list under Primary Sources.Ìý°ä³ó´Ç´Ç²õ±ðÌý±·´Ç²Ô±ðÌýif you do not wish to record from the camera.
  • Make sure the correct Audio source is selected: the audio bar should light up green with occasional yellow when you speak. Adjust this using the slider.
  • ³§±ð±ô±ð³¦³ÙÌýStandard from the Quality list.
  • °ä±ô¾±³¦°ìÌýRecord to start recording. You may pause the recording, and then resume.
  • °ä±ô¾±³¦°ìÌý³§³Ù´Ç±èÌýwhen you have finished
  • To keep your recording, click Done, or Delete and record again if you would like to redo the recording.
  • Close the Panopto app.

To submit your work to the Hub

  • Go back to the ‘Assessment’ in the Hub and find the video assignment. Click on the title of the assignment to go to the submission page.
  • In the Assignment submission area, click on Write Submission.
  • In the submission box click on Mashups and choose Panopto Student Video Submission. If the Mashups option is not visible, click Show More on the top right first.
  • A new window will open with a list of your recordings. Select the recording you want to submit and click Submit video. Note that recordings sometimes take a short while to upload to the server after you have finished recording, so may not appear in this list immediately.
  • A link to your video will appear in the submission box. Add any further text and attach additional files if necessary.
  • °ä±ô¾±³¦°ìÌýSubmit at the bottom of the page. You will receive an email receipt of submission.

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