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Eden Digital Guides and Guidance:
[ Accessibility ] [ Assessment ] [ Learning Technology Good Practice ] [ Lecture Recording ] [ Moodle for Learning ] [ Moodle Baseline ] [Moodle How-tos] [ Multimedia ] [ Student Online Learning ] [ Zoom ]

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For detailed instructions on how to use Zoom, please visit the How-to Guide: Zoom meeting (web conferencing)Meetings Manager

Q5: I want to start using Zoom for lectures. How do I do that?

A5: You can use Zoom from within a Moodle course. For detailed instructions, please visit the How-to Guide: Zoom meeting (web conferencing)Meetings Manager

Q6: I want to keep engaging with my students online, but I’m concerned about their access to internet. What do I do?

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Q22. Can transcriptions or subtitles be added to my recorded lectures?

Transcripts are available for all published Echo 360 recordings using Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) technology. See our automated transcripts guide. From November 2020 human authored enhanced transcriptions and closed captions (subtitles) are automatically added to Echo 360 lecture recordings where there is a student available to students registered with an LSE Disability and Wellbeing Service inclusion plan. Transcriptions do not appear immediately as they take some time to be produced. Please see this Echo 360 transcription guide to learn how to view and download transcriptions. Staff should contact Eden.Digital@lse.ac.uk if there are no transcripts available on a course where you think there should be. Students should contact the academic department concerned.

For other recorded lectures computer generated transcripts are available when recording a Zoom meeting (this must first be enabled), or by using Microsoft Stream to generate transcripts for pre-recorded material. These transcripts must be manually uploaded to Echo360. See this the guide to automatic generation of transcripts for more details.

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