To access Annoto Insights dashboard in your Moodle:
Go to the Kaltura's Channel Actions menu
Click on Annoto Dashboard
The Annoto Analytics Dashboard is displayed:
In the Annoto Dashboard click on the Preferences tab
Choose the features you want to enable in the course videos (either by using the toggle or by choosing a preset):
The chosen features will apply on all course videos that were uploaded by Kaltura
After you enable Annoto on your entire MediaSpace instance or for a specific channel, you can disable Annoto per media.
To disable Annoto for a specific media entry:
In the Annoto Dashboard click on the Hub tab
Select the video that 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 even enable only the personal notes for this video)
In order to use Annoto in a video within your Moodle
1. Add the video to your Media Gallery\ My Media
2. Choose the activity you are interested in (Page, for example, or Kaltura Video Resource)
3. Create new
a. Add a name to the activity
b. In the content window:
Click on the Kaltura icon:
c. Click Embed for the video you are interested in
If you want – you can choose the embed aspect ratio and the embed size, on the gear icon next to Embed icon
d. Save the activity
Annoto will be automatically added to the video
a. Add a name to the activity
b. In Video section, click Add Media
c. Click Embed for the video you are interested in
If you want – you can choose the embed aspect ratio and the embed size, on the gear icon next to Embed icon
d. Save the activity
Annoto will be automatically added to the video
Click here to learn about the comprehensive analytics the dashboard provides and all the insights that can be gained from them.
Once Annoto is enabled in your course, it is automatically added to videos that are embedded in your Moodle.
Here is an example of how to add a video via Page:
Turn Editing On
Add an activity or resource
Choose Page
In the page:
a. Add a name to the page
b. In the content window:
Click on the Link icon:
c. Enter the URL of the video that you are interested in:
d. Click Create link
e. Save
Annoto will be automatically added to the video.
In the page:
a. Add a name to the page
b. In the content window:
Click on Insert or edit an audio\ video file icon:
c. Click "Browse Repositories":
d. Choose the media you would like to add and click "Upload this file"
d. Save
Annoto will be automatically added to the video.
Please note: the size of the media that can be uploaded to Moodle depends on the settings of your organization. Any video that your Moodle enables to add - Annoto will be added to.
The Annoto Insights Dashboard provides comprehensive analytics and insights about the users and their interactions, giving a view on how and when users interact with the video content and with each other.
In case the Annoto Dashboard is not automatically added to your course, adding the Annoto Insights Dashboard is done via "Add an activity or Resource". Adding the dashboard once for each course will provide analytics and insights for ALL course videos and users.
Turn Editing On
Add an activity or resource
Choose Annoto Dashboard
4. Add Activity Name
5. Save
The Annoto Analytics Dashboard is displayed.
Click here to learn about the comprehensive analytics the dashboard provides and all the insights that can be gained from them.
Moodle presents an array of activities that Annoto could be integrated seamlessly with your present workflows allowing you to use these resources to respond effectively to the tasks and processes you are currently handling By tapping into the diverse functionalities offered by Annoto within Moodle's platform, you can enhance the way you address your ongoing work tasks and projects Implementing Moodle's activities with Annoto can serve as a solution to complement and support your existing workflow processes efficiently.
Use the discussion forum activity where one student upload a video performing some actions (i.e. a psychological intervention), where comments made by fellow learners are visible.
Use the Assignment activity where instructors able to make private comments to the video creator/uploader.