[Moodle] moodle and embedded video?

Roland Gesthuizen rgesthuizen at gmail.com
Wed Dec 3 16:47:44 EST 2008


There is a plugin or module that does this .. I'll admit to not giving it
much thought. It is easy enough to just upload the MP4 file and then make a
link to the resource.

2008/11/28 victor rajewski <askvictor at gmail.com>

> Thanks Phil, I understand that video can be embedded in moodle. I'm talking
> about making it easy. Teacher uploads the video in whatever format, then its
> there as a stream and as a vodcast/download. Instructions and comments at
> doodles would be great to have _inside_ the video, or at least pop up at
> certain time points/bookmarks.
>
> Just testing the waters and getting some thoughts out.
>
> vik
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 4:56 PM, Phil Brown <pdbrown at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Vic
>>
>> It's fairly straight forward but you will have to understand the 'embed'
>> command. Do a search and try pasting some code into a web page you create in
>> Moodle. If you look at my attachment you will kind-of get the idea. If you
>> understand every thing in Moodle has a html address you can link back to a
>> particular object by referencing its html address. This is how the embed
>> command works but you have to have uploaded the movie into Moodle first, but
>> you can reference other objects on other web sites like flickr or
>> slideshare.
>>
>> It's something you have to play around with but when you get it working
>> try embeding into a table and put text along side to add to instructional
>> content.
>>
>> Phil Brown
>> Wellington SC
>>
>>  On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 11:19 AM, victor rajewski <askvictor at gmail.com>wrote:
>>
>>>  Is anyone using embedded video in moodle? I've just had some brainwaves
>>> and want to see if there is anything already being done. Can moodle take a
>>> video file, transcode it, and have it available in an embedded (flash)
>>> player, as well as for vodcasting? i.e. like youtube/teachertube, but local
>>> to the moodle install?
>>>
>>> Another thing would be really useful would be the ability to scribble
>>> and/or add comments at certain times in the videos - youtube has
>>> annotations, and I've just come across BubblePLY (
>>> http://www.bubbleply.com) which let you overlay speech bubbles over the
>>> top of existing embedded videos.
>>>
>>> More and more universities have lectures available as vodcasts, and this
>>> seems to be the way of the future. Is anyone doing anything like this with
>>> moodle?
>>>
>>> ciao
>>>
>>> vik
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