Set Annoto Features
Annoto enables you to seamlessly add interactive capabilities to your course videos, either at the course level or the video level.
For example, you can set default preferences for Annoto features that will be overlaid across your course video content, and then update specific videos with different desired features.
Alternatively, you can disable Annoto at the course level and enable it for specific videos.
Set Annoto Features at the Course Level
To set up Annoto features in a course, you can activate interactive capabilities across all your course videos through the Preferences section on the Annoto Dashboard.
Here's a brief guide:
Access the Annoto Dashboard: Navigate to the Annoto Dashboard from your course platform.
Go to Kaltura's Media Gallery
Go to the Channel Actions menu
Click on Annoto Dashboard
In the Annoto Dashboard click on the Preferences tab
Enable Features: Choose the features you want to enable for your course videos. You can do this by toggling the options or selecting a preset:
This setup will apply the chosen features to all course videos, enhancing the interactive experience for your students.
Set Annoto Features for a specific Video
There are two ways to set Annoto features for a specific video:
From the Annoto Dashboard
From the Video View
From the Annoto Dashboard:
To set Annoto for a specific video from the Annoto dashboard:
In the Annoto Dashboard, click on the Hub tab.
Select the video you want to disable Annoto for (you can search by video title).
Go to the Preferences tab of this video view.
Set the features you want for this video (you can use a preset, such as "Disabled" or "Analytics," or enable only the personal notes for this video).
From the Video View
Go to the video where you want to enable Annoto.
Based on your organization setting, you will have one of the following two options:
You will see the Annoto dashboard open, choose which features you want to enable and exist.
This setup will apply the chosen features to the video, enhancing the interactive experience for your students.
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