Edvance360 LMS Now Integrates with Panopto Video Platform

A new integration between the Edvance360 learning management system and Panopto video platform will allow instructors to capture lectures with Panopto, import the recordings to Edvance360, and embed the content into their courses. The streamlined process aims to save instructors time and increase their use of Panopto, according to a press release.

Edvance360 provides course management and community-building tools designed to help institutions host online courses, implement modular courses, and revitalize residential courses, according to the company website. Features include wiki tools, offline reporting, granular user access controls, dashboards, in-browser document reading and markup, course-building wizard, calendar and more.

Developed at Carnegie Mellon University, Panopto offers video content management, lecture capture, video recording and streaming, as well as analytics on audience engagement and viewing behavior.

For more information, visit the Edvance360 and Panopto sites.

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