It's easy to record and share class recordings within Engageli so you and your learners can revisit class discussions, content, and material as needed!
Recording Settings (Pre-Class)
Class recordings can be configured to include or exclude learner video feeds.
1. To access recording settings, open the Engageli portal and find your class.
2. Under Details > Configuration, make sure to check Record Student Videos if you want to include the video feeds of learners who raise their hands and/or join the podium in class recordings. Leaving this option blank will make it so that recordings only include the audio of learners.
Note: Settings will persist between class sessions. This means the setting(s) you selected most recently will be the default for future classes unless you change it.
3. Once you have configured your recording setup, complete sign-in, and start class.
Recording During Class
1. Once class has started, click on the Green Dot on the Podium to begin recording.
2. While recording, you can pause, stop or play the recording at any time.
3. If you want to pause the recording, click Stop.
4. If/when you want to resume the recording, click the Play button (Continue Recording).
5. The recording will stop when class ends. After class, the recording will be emailed to the email address that you used to sign into Engageli. The recording link is sent from a "do not reply" address, so if you don’t see it within five minutes to one hour, please check Spam.
Click here to learn ways you can optimize your class recording for asynchronous learning in the Playback room.
Recordings After Class
After class, you can access recordings in the Engageli Portal.
1. Under your class, go to Recordings and you will see a list of all recordings.
2. You can easily change the name of the recordings by clicking on the titles.
3. If needed, you can delete a recording by selecting the checkbox to the left of the name of the recording, and then clicking the Delete icon in the upper right corner of the screen.
Learner Playback (Study Halls)
While you could send out the recording link via email, Engageli has Study Halls available to students. Study Halls are open classrooms where learners can, independently or in a group of up to 10, access class content and engage with the material. In a Study Hall, learners can review videos, participate in polls, ask and answer questions in the Q&A, take notes, and - if in a group - chat, talk, and learn together. To learn more about this, click here.