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What is Panopto?

Panopto is a video platform which can be used in three ways:

Panopto is available to all faculty, staff, and students at Notre Dame. Anyone can begin creating content simply by logging into panopto.nd.edu using their Notre Dame netID and password.

Video hosting

Think of Panopto as Notre Dame’s own private YouTube... but without the distracting ads, horrible suggested videos, and awful comments.

Reuse video content you have

Many people have videos they’ve used in previous courses. Panopto lets you upload most audio and video formats (mp4,wmv,mov,avi,etc.) and allow students to watch it on any device.

Store and Share Zoom Recordings

If you use Zoom's cloud recording feature, your recordings are now stored in Panopto in a private Meeting Recordings folder. For more information, see About the Zoom to Panopto Integration.

Use YouTube videos inside Panopto videos

Reusing content is far easier than making content. Panopto lets you embed a YouTube video within a Panopto video. You can even set the starting and ending points for the YouTube video if you only want to use part of it. Embed A Youtube Video Into A Panopto Session

Panopto’s instructions for uploading files are here: How to Upload Video Files Using the Create Button, and a video tutorial is here: Uploading Media Files

Screencasting

Panopto makes it easy to create and share content using your computer. Panopto can record any combination of your computer screen, webcam, and microphone. When you’re done recording you can easily share the video. You can also reuse content in multiple courses and semesters.

Missed classes

If you have to cancel or miss class, use Panopto to record a make-up lecture. If you know you’ll have to miss class, record a short lecture ahead of time.

Flipping a class

Pre-record a video to flip a class session or your entire course. Spend less time lecturing and more time discussing.

Extend class discussion

Have you ever run out of class time? Have some students left class confused? Record a video to supplement or clarify classroom discussion.

Record demonstrations

Even the best of us sometimes have trouble following instructions. Record a video demonstrating an application, signing up for an account, using a website, etc.

Answer questions once

Do you answer the same questions over... and over.... and over...? Record that answer once and share it with everyone.

Panopto provides instructions for both MacOS and Windows, as well as video tutorials for Mac OS and Windows.

Classroom Recording

All classroom recording in registrar controlled spaces will be accomplished using Zoom. Because Zoom is able to meet both synchronous and asynchronous teaching needs, the automated Panopto recording systems have been removed from registrar controlled classrooms.

Standardizing on one platform allows us to reduce complexity and deliver a more consistent user experience in the classroom. Recordings made with Zoom in the classroom will be automatically sent to Panopto. For more information see, Accessing, Sharing, and Customizing Your Zoom Recordings in Panopto.

Contact oithelp@nd.edu if you would like information about using Panopto in any way.