by Laura Plotts
on April 10, 2014
in embed, faculty, html, links, OAKS, student, studentoaks, word processing
This training tutorial demonstrates how to use the HTML Editor tool. Uses: The HTML Editor integrates with all Learning Environment tools that enable you to create HTML content. For example, the HTML Editor is available when you edit Discussions topics, create custom instructions for dropbox folders, create News items and create content topics. Application: OAKS Tutorial […]
by Mendi Benigni
on April 4, 2014
in Academic Video Online, content, Content Delivery, embed, Engagement, faculty, Films on Demand, Library, OAKS, share, Video
The CofC Library subscribes to two streaming video databases, Academic Video Online and Films on Demand. These databases offer wonderful resources for you and your students and can easily be embedded into OAKS content for easy access. This tutorial will cover how to embed videos from both services into the OAKS Content area of your […]
by Mendi Benigni
on April 1, 2014
in D2L, embed, faculty, media, OAKS, Stream, Video
STREAM, the College’s streaming media server, is a great way to stream large videos to your students via OAKS. The upcoming OAKS 10.3 upgrade requires us to make a minor change to how you embed these STREAM videos in OAKS. You will still upload your media to STREAM as you always have. The change […]
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by Mendi Benigni
on September 30, 2012
in audio, content, embed, faculty, Flickr, images, media, multimedia, OAKS, Video, YouTube
This tutorial will demonstrate how to add most media types into your OAKS class. OAKS makes it easy to add video from YouTube and images from Flickr plus other online sources. It’s important to remember that you should NEVER upload video and audio files directly into OAKS. It is required that you post them […]
by Mendi Benigni
on September 11, 2012
in Accessibility, chrome, embed, Google, Lemon, OAKS, OAKS Tips, TEDTalk, Video
This summer Google issued a new version of their web browser, Chrome. This new version (v. 20, v. 21) has greater security features which is a good thing for most of us. However, these same security features also appear to be preventing some embedded flash videos from playing in OAKS. Currently we know that this […]