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This refers to Moodle 3.4 from September 2018 onward

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How to add the Echo360 link in Moodle

Note that these instructions refer only to modules which are SATURN modules. If yours is not a SATURN/CAMPUS module, please refer to the instructions for non-saturn/non-campus modules.

To add the Echo360 link in Moodle:

NEW from September 2018: You can now link to individual Echo360 Engage content

  • Login to Moodle at moodle.nottingham.ac.uk  
  • Turn editing on 
  • Go to the section where you would like the recordings to appear and select the + Add an Activity or resource hyperlink
  • From drop-down list, select the Echo360 Cloud activity and click on the Add button
  • Give the activity a name and Save and return to module.


Echo360 Cloud settings explained

General

  • Activity name: Name/title  of the activity that will display in the module, for example 'Engage Echo360 Lecture recordings'

IMPORTANT -  Do not enter anything in the  "Show more..." section fields below. Leave blank.

Click on the Save and return to module button.

If you have already recorded lectures to your modules in the past, you should find that the module is already linked correctly to the new Echo360 Engage system.

If you find that your module is not linked (sometimes this can happen) or you are a new user, please follow the instructions below to link moodle to Echo360 Engage:

New users

Add the link as above. When you click on the link you will see a screen asking you to choose a section.

Type in your module code, select the Term and Section then choose Link Content:

Linking to individual Echo360 Engage content

If you want to link from moodle to the content of an individual Engage 'class' in addition to a list of all of the content:

Follow the instructions above,  but select 'Link to a Classroom'. 

Click on the title to highlight the content you would like to link to from moodle, and click 'LINK CONTENT'.



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