Classes and Class Groups in Echo360
Classes serve as containers for media presented to students, such as lecture recordings, uploaded presentations, discussions, or Q&A sessions related to the class. Each class can hold one video and one presentation, or a single piece of interactive media (video with embedded polls).
Class Groups are containers for Classes, allowing instructors or teaching assistants to organize lectures with similar subject matter or group related media together. Class Groups themselves do not contain media; the media is contained within the Classes that make up the Class Group.
Getting Started with Classes and Class Groups
- Echo360: Overview: Classes and Class Groups – An introduction to Classes and Class Groups in Echo360, explaining their purpose and how they are used to organize and present media.
- Echo360: Preparing for a Class – Includes instructions on accessing your Class List within a course.
- Echo360: Overview: Instructor Class List Provides an overview of the Instructor Class List interface, explaining the meanings of media icons, searching and sorting the Class List, as well as manually creating classes and class groups.
Creating and Adding Classes and Class Groups
- Echo360: Adding a Class to a Course – Instructions to add a new Class to an existing Course.
- Echo360: Creating Class Groups for Similar Classes in your EchoVideo Course – Guide on creating Class Groups to organize similar classes within an Echo360 Course, outlining similarities and differences between Classes.
Managing Classes and Class Groups
- Echo360: Reordering Classes and Adding / Removing Classes in Class Groups – Instructions for reordering Classes and adding or removing Classes from Class Groups.
- Echo360: Editing a Class or Class Group Name, Description, Date, or Time – Instructions for reordering Classes and adding or removing Classes from Class Groups.
Deleting Classes and Class Groups
- Echo360: Deleting a Class or Class Group – Details the process for deleting classes and class groups, along with considerations for content preservation and ownership.