Announcements
- Migrating Course Video Content to Canvas: To learn more about migrating and using Panopto with Canvas, click here.
- Creating your Canvas Panopto Folders: Click on the Panopto course tool inside your Canvas course to automatically create a Panopto folder. This folder is then accessible to everyone enrolled in that Canvas course.
- Zoom Recordings to Canvas Panopto Folders: If you want your Zoom recordings to automatically go to the Panopto folder for that class, schedule your Zoom recordings and start your Zoom recordings in that Canvas course. The recordings will end up in that specific Panopto course folder automatically.
- Manually Mapping Other Zoom Recordings to a Specific Canvas Panopto Folder: The folder for your Zoom recordings that go in Panopto is set to a "Meetings Recordings" folder. To learn how to change the default folder to the course folder you want your recordings to go in, click here.
- You can access Panopto from a link inside any Canvas Panopto folder or at sandiego.hosted.panopto.com
What is Panopto?
Panopto is the leading video platform for education and provides lecture recording, screencasting, video streaming, and video content management software, which is often used in e-learning environments. Panopto has been installed in all recently updated classrooms.
You can access your Panopto account here or see Panopto inside your Canvas course folder. The Panopto software has been installed on all classroom computers for hybrid/flipped classroom recording.
Getting Started with Being a Panopto Creator
Effective Uses of Panopto to Get the Most Out of your Pedagogy
You can watch a preview of a Flipped Classroom Microscopy by clicking on the video thumbnail or view full screen in another browser to see how faculty are creating Panopto videos in their coursework.
Faculty can create quizzes, interactive table of contents, and even allow automated "Smart Chapters" based on the slide or video presentation material!
The Panopto Lecture Capture platform also allows faculty to:
- Search videos for spoken word keywords or text on screen
- Set privacy and viewer settings similar to Google Drive
- Securely upload, organize, and streamyour own video content
- Create assignment folders for students so they can record videos with Panopto
- Record and share microlectures to students only enrolled in your class
- Let students comment, interact, and have discussion inside videos. Add your own viewable notes inside videos
- Record your own assessments and give detailed video feedback
- Edit out any part of your lecture and replace/insert content
- Caption videos automatically and edit as needed for accessibility
- Insert a YouTube video, website URL, or PDF to your videos
- Create interactive quizzes with multiple choice, checkbox, and true/false options. Watch this detailed video to find out how easy it is to add a quiz to your Panopto video - the scores will automatically appear in your Grade Center!
Flipping Your Classroom in a Post Remote Semester
A flipped classroom turns the traditional learning experience upside down. Lectures are recorded outside of class and then shared with students for review. Classroom time is then mostly reserved for students to engage in discussions, group work and activities. The principal goals of flipping are:
- To make the classroom a more interactive learning environment
- To enable students to learn at their own pace
- To help the instructor tailor the course to individual student needs
By making lecture materials available on-demand, students can watch to review important or unclear details as often as needed until well understood. As a result, students can come to class with a better grasp of the topic and participate in discussions and activities applying what they’ve learned.
You can use Panopto to:
- Create an intro video so the class can get to know you and why you are the expert.
- Stress why you want the class to learn what you are teaching by recording your syllabus.
- Set up student expectations by making short videos to introduce your class to what they will be learning.
- Create a short video explaining key subject matters, correct answers, and assessments.
Here are some helpful links from Panopto to guide you through the process of what kind of video instruction may be right for you and making the most of the Panopto to help students with instruction.
Learn More
For more on Flipping the Classroom and Active Learning, see our Active Learning Page!



