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The My Media area in Learn@UCO (D2L) allows students to upload media files such as videos and images to a central location for streaming purposes. From here, videos and other media files can be submitted in D2L courses, shared to other users, and added to other locations. My Media is a private storage location and is not visible to the public unless a share link is sent to outside users. My Media is the connection between UCO On Demand, the university supported video streaming solution (similar
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Recording lectures or short videos and then posting them to your D2L course is a great way to provide information to students succinctly and engage students in ways beyond that of text-based communication/instructions. This article provides a collection of resources for instructors who want to use videos for instruction.
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This article provides instructions for replacing and/or updating embedded Kaltura videos from the V2 to V7 player in D2L to resolve technical issues.
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The university follows the Email Blast Policy to ensure we are messaging our target audience in a way that is acceptable. All email blasts will follow this policy.
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The 'Call for Projects' will provide the university a more efficient and effective process to moves projects from request through implementation. This article provides a summary of the process and workflow.
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The Enterprise Service-Level Agreement (ESLA) provides an overview of baseline services provided to the university/enterprise and the expected service levels and response times. The ESLA also provides hours of operations and escalation procedures.
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