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How can I make my Elluminate recording visible to students?

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Solution Summary:

Log into Elluminate and click the "eye" next to the recording to make it visible.

Full Solution:

Problem: How can I make my Elluminate recording visible to students? Solution: When you create an Elluminate meeting, you have the option to place the meeting on the public calendar. If you checked this option, students can navigate to your recording following these steps: 1. In a browser, navigate to http://slms.delta.ncsu.edu. 2. In the blue bar at the upper left side of the screen, click "Recordings." 3. Using the calendar on the right side of the screen, navigate to the date of the recording. 4. Click the link for the recording to launch it in an Elluminate window. If you did not list your meeting on the public calendar, you can make your meeting visible later. Keep in mind that once you make it visible, anyone can find it - it will only be restricted if you set a password. To make your meeting visible after it has been recorded: 1. In a browser, navigate to http://slms.delta.ncsu.edu. 2. Log in with your Elluminate moderator account and password. 3. In the blue bar at the upper left side of the screen, click "Recordings." 4. Using the calendar on the right side of the screen, navigate to the date of the recording. 5. Click the "Show recording" icon (looks like a little eye) next to the recording. The recording is now visible on the recording page. Students can find it using the directions at the top of this message. If you have any further questions, please contact LearnTech at 513-7094 or learntech@ncsu.edu.
Last Modified on Mon, 29 Jun 2009 09:54:57 EDT

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