Echo360 

 Universal Capture Installation Process

Unlike classroom recordings which MUST be scheduled with the administrator, Universal Capture offers you the freedom to create lectures on your own time—from anywhere! Use the Universal Capture application to produce a welcome video, provide assignment feedback, or to flip your class.

 Important Note: To access the steps in this guide, you must first establish an Echo360 link in your Moodle course. This will also ensure you have Echo360 account with the correct instructor privileges. This process is outlined in the Adding Echo360 to Your Moodle Course page.

If you are looking for more information about the benefits and best practice of video production, please visit: Tips & Tricks for Effective Video Production.

Installing Universal Capture on Your Device

Step 1: Click the Echo360 video link in your Moodle course or login by going to: http://www.echo360.org.

Step 2: Once logged into Echo360, Click the Gear icon and select Downloads from the drop-down menu. 

Step 3: Click to download the version that is appropriate for your device.  

Note: To install Universal Capture, you device must meet minimum system requirements. Please submit a ticket with Technology and Media Services Desk (389-2111) if you need assistance with the Universal Capture software.

Step 4: Complete the installation on your device and then open the Universal Capture program.

Logging in to Universal Capture on your Device

Step 5: Once Universal Capture has opened on your device, click Click here to login. 

The login process for accessing Universal Capture will begin by opening a web browser that requests your user information. 

Step 6: Enter your Nazareth College email address and click Submit

Step 7: Enter your MyNaz Username and Password in the appropriate fields and click Sign On.

Note: You may experience a delay during first login attempt while the program completes a set up process.

Recording a Video Presentation 

For support materials on creating recordings using Universal Capture, please visit the Create a Capture support page or review the Creating an Ad Hoc Recoding video.