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This article provides information and descriptions on the services accessible through myProxy. Additional Services: This application allows the myProxy user to select or change additional services selections such as meal plan, parking, health insurance, Tiger Cash, etc. Billing Statement: This application will give the myProxy user the ability to view the current...
Article Id: 15786

Sharing and Permissions with Panopto 1. Log in to the LSU Panopto Web Portal via Moodle or directly from the LSU Panopto Web Portal login page . 2. Click the Share button on your video you wish to share. The share button as well as other option selections will become available when you hover your mouse over the video or the field to the right side of it. This will ...
Article Id: 17459

Viewing Recordings in Moodle As a student or a faculty member, you can view Panopto recordings within your instructor's Moodle course. To view your instructor's Panopto Recordings: 1. Log in to Moodle . 2. Select your instructor's Moodle course. 3. Scroll to the Panopto Focus Moodle Block on the Moodle Page, and under Complete Recordings and select your desired...
Article Id: 17473

At the heart of LSU Libraries' mission is the goal of providing access to resources essential for teaching and learning. To that end, the e-textbook initiative provides students with quick access to course materials available for free through LSU Libraries. It also provides instructors with an easy-to-use search tool to identify e-books that the Libraries either already owns or can purchase...
Article Id: 19023

How to Give Creator Credentials to Others in Panopto: 1. Login to Moodle3 using your LSU MyLSU ID and Password from the myLSU portal. 2. Select your course from the Navigation block. 3. In the Panopto block, select Course Settings . 4. In the menu that automatically appears, select the Share tab. 5. In the ...
Article Id: 19718


General Information Panopto is a video platform which includes software for recording and live streaming video, a portal for storing and managing...
Article Id: 17456

WHAT MAKES FILE SHARING ILLEGAL? The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) is a piece of legislation signed into law in 1998 defining the illegal downloading and/or sharing of copyrighted material. LSU is required to investigate DMCA complaints and take action to remove infringing content. HOW DOES THIS APPLY TO ME? Copyright holders (or organizations...
Article Id: 17129

Article Id: 19968

Universities create and consume copyrighted materials of all kinds as a matter of course. Faculty and staff routinely author copyright-able works as part of their teaching, research, and community outreach roles. Conversely, these roles rely upon being able to use other people's copyrighted materials. Copyrighted works are both the fuel and the product of universities. To Access...
Article Id: 19143

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