Panopto Frequently Asked Questions
As of September 30, 2024, Canvas Studio will be no longer offered at 91ÁÔÆæ. See below for guidance or view the 3 minute video demonstrating
- How do I move my Canvas Studio videos to Panopto?
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- Go to and login.
- Create folders to stay organized. Note: Any video you put in your Canvas course folder will automatically be available to your students.
- Next, .
- Go to Panopto and select the create button in the top left corner and .
Once you upload the video, Panopto will automatically generate captions. To adhere to accessibility standards, the captions must be corrected. - If you would like to upload your captions file from Studio, you will need to delete the auto-generated Panopto captions. Hover over your video and select the gear settings icon and select captions. Open the “English" drop down menu at the top and select delete captions.
- In the Upload Captions section, select the language and select the captions file you want to upload. Then select that the captions are "based on the edited session". Finally, select upload captions.
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- What are some of the benefits of Panopto for students?
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There are many useful features of Panopto!
- Students can search both the spoken words in the video and the text displayed visually on the screen.
- Students can choose how to view the video by .
- Students can on the video and choose to make them public or not.
- Students can to mark specific parts of the video.
- The gives students an overview of the content. Note: Instructors can edit and add to
the table of contents by linking a video or other resources.
Please direct your students to the Panopto webpage for students for useful resources.
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Please see below for frequently asked questions about Panopto.
- How do I get started using Panopto in my Canvas course?
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From Canvas, select the Panopto tab. If you don't see it, go to Settings and enable Panopto.
A Canvas Panopto course folder is automatically created. It will be entitled: "Fall 2024 - FA24: YourCourseName".
If you create your Zoom meetings from within Canvas, your Zoom Cloud recordings will automatically appear in your Panopto course folder. All videos in the Panopto course folder is viewable by the students in your course.
Now you can ! It is highly recommended to embed your Panopto videos in a Canvas page, announcement, assignment, discussion or quiz. That way the video will copy over if you copy your Canvas course the following semester.
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- As an employee, can I create, edit and share videos outside of Canvas?
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Yes, to use all the features of Panopto, including organizing your folders, go to and select single sign on to login.
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- Can I create videos using the web browser or do I have to install Panopto?
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No, you don’t have to install Panopto. You can use the web based version called Panopto Capture. To learn more: and .
Alternatively, you can install Panopto. First, make sure you have enough hard drive space. or
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How do I create and edit my captions?
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Captions are automatically generated. It takes only a few minutes. To adhere to accessibility standards, you must edit them for accuracy.
Select the edit button in the top right of the video. Then, select captions in the left navigation menu.
Important: To save your edits, select “Apply†in the top right corner!
For more information, see and
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Does Panopto generate captions in multiple languages?
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Yes, Panopto can generate captions in more than 20 languages.
By default, the captions will be automatically generated in English. To reprocess the captions in a different language, select the video's settings. Select captions and in the drop down menu select "change language". Select the language spoken. Then select "save and reprocess".
Note, Panopto will not recognize if there are multiple languages spoken in one video. Manual edits will need to be made.
Another option is to create a folder for videos that will only be spoken in a particular language. Then change the settings for the whole folder to that language. All future videos created or uploaded to that folder will have automatic captions generated in that language.
As always, remember to edit your captions for correctness.
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How do I locate my Zoom Cloud Recordings?
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If you created your Zoom meeting from within Canvas, your Zoom Cloud Recordings will appear in your Panopto Canvas Course Folder. It will be entitled "Fall 2023 - FA23: YourCourseName".
If you created your Zoom meetings from sjsu.zoom.us or the Zoom application, your Zoom Cloud Recordings will automatically appear in your "Meeting Recordings" folder in Panopto. Go to your "My Folder" to locate your "Meeting Recordings" folder.
To move your videos, please see .
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How do I import my prior Zoom Cloud Recordings into Panopto?
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Please see this brief video tutorial demonstrating .
Alternatively, please view these text-based instructions on importing Zoom Cloud recordings.
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- I see many short Zoom Cloud Recordings in Panopto. How can I fix this?
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The short recordings are automatically generated when students join a Zoom session before the host.
To avoid these short recordings, disable the "join before host" Zoom setting. To do this for all Zoom sessions, go to sjsu.zoom.us and select Settings, then search for "join before host". Deselect "allow participants to join before host".
Note: The setting "record sessions automatically" will not trigger multiple short video recordings.
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What is the best way to share Panopto videos with my class?
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Sharing videos with your class is easy. Please see
Please remember to adhere to FERPA guidelines, any videos with student content must not be shared outside of that class, so do not "Share with Organization" as videos will be shared too widely.
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How do I move my Panopto videos to another folder?
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Please see this quick 2 minute video showing .
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How do I create a video assignment in Canvas?
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To create a video assignment in Canvas, instructors must create an assignment folder and then create a Canvas assignment with the "text box entry" online submission type. For instructions see: .
To submit, students will select the Canvas assignment, then select the plug icon. They'll be directed to create or upload using Panopto. They'll also be able to edit the video. Note: Students will only have these capabilities when accessing a Canvas assignment. Otherwise, they will only be able to view Panopto videos.
For more details see: . Feel free to share this link with your students!
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Can students get notified when I add a new video to the Panopto Course Folder?
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Yes, there are two steps.
First, the faculty must change the Course Folder settings.
Open the course folder and select the gear icon in the top right corner of the screen.
Select “Notify viewers via email and Microsoft Teams (if connected) when new videos are ready."
Second, students must change their notification settings.
Go to and login using their 91ÁÔÆæ credentials.
Select the avatar in the top right corner and select user settings.
Finally, select "Notify me via email and Microsoft teams (if connected) when videos finish processing."
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Can I give feedback directly on students’ video submissions?
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Yes, you can give feedback directly on the video!
In the speedgrader, select the arrow at the bottom of the video and then select the comment button in the top left corner.
Play the video and enter your comments at specific points throughout the video.
These comments are set to “public†but by default, only the instructor and student can view them.
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Can I create video quizzes with Panopto?
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Yes, there is a quiz feature in Panopto.
- , then create a Canvas assignment.
- For the submission type, select the external tool and select Panopto. This will send the quiz scores to your Canvas gradebook.
- Locate your video quiz.
For details see:
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Is Panopto accessible?
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Yes, Panopto adheres to accessibility standards including screenreader support, keyboard navigation, viewer captioning, shortcut keys, accessible quizzes and more.
For details, see .
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When I copy my Canvas course, will my Panopto videos also copy?
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Yes, all embedded videos will copy over.
Please see for more details.
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How are Panopto and Zoom different?
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Panopto and Zoom are each designed to support different types of video communications. Find out more about how and when to use them.
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