If you recorded your Zoom Meeting, you may wish to share the recording with all students, or perhaps only those students who could not attend. When recording a Zoom session, IT recommends choosing the record locally option, as opposed to cloud based options due to excessive processing times in the cloud based option, limited storage capacity, and limited availability of recordings.
Support for Zoom is provided by TCU IT Support .
Follow these steps if you Scheduled a Meeting with Zoom in TCU Online and saved your recorded meeting to the cloud.
Note: Zoom Cloud Recordings are only available for 90 days and might have limited storage capacity. Contact TCU IT Support for questions about storage.
Both instructors and students can follow these steps to view Published Cloud Recordings in TCU Online.
Follow these steps if you recorded your Zoom meeting, and saved the recording to your computer. These steps will work whether you Scheduled a Meeting with Zoom in TCU Online or scheduled/started your meeting from the Zoom app.
Uploading your video recording to your course will keep the recording within your course and visible to students in the course. Student access to the recording will end once the course end dates arrive.
Follow these steps if you recorded your Zoom meeting, and saved the recording to your computer. These steps will work whether you Scheduled a Meeting with Zoom in TCU Online or scheduled/started your meeting from the Zoom app.
Uploading your video recording to a Box account will keep the recording as an archive in your Box account. Access dates can be set if desired, and sharing settings can be modified to restrict access. Hosting your file in Box is most useful if you have videos without student presence or interaction, such as a recorded lecture that can be reused in future semesters. Be mindful of student presence and/or interaction in a video if the video is used beyond the semester it was offered to respect student privacy.