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    This article provides resources for instructors to assist it making their content accessible.
    How to create a link in your Blackboard course to other users' public or shared YuJa videos.
    YuJa is a video platform that allows users to host video content and record video lectures that can be used as part of curriculum deployment.
    The YuJa Enterprise Video Platform is an all-in-one video experience to securely create, manage, discover, collaborate, and live stream video content across any device, at any time. This article contains instructions and resources for students to get started using YuJa.
    Archived YuJa recordings can be restored by accessing the video under My Archive in the left navigation of YuJa's My Media area. Users can hover their cursor over the desired video and click Restore. Recordings should be accessible after the restoration process completes in 2-4 days, depending on current processing load of the archive storage service.
    YuJa is a great tool for students and instructors to upload video lectures/assignments to share with the rest of the class.
    Downloading Media in YuJa
    Troubleshooting steps to use if you are unable to view a YuJa video in full screen.
    Infobase (formerly Hoonuit / Atomic Learning) provides online training solutions through an extensive library of short, easy-to-understand video tutorials. This article explains how students can access Infobase from their Blackboard course site.
    You can add files, images, audio, and video when you create content in your course. For example, in discussions, you can browse for a media clip from your computer or your course's file repository: Course Files or the Content Collection.
    Links to various tutorials on how to edit Yuja videos.
    A guide to content management for YuJa users: upload content, edit existing content, manage available storage space (downloading & deleting content), and view storage quotas.
    Zoom is a cloud-based videoconferencing and collaboration platform. With Zoom you have the flexibility to create virtual classrooms and invite students to join from their desktop computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Students can also share content from their devices such as PowerPoint presentations, and YouTube videos.  Zoom is available to all faculty, staff, and students for academic purposes.
    Provides instructions for making Zoom recordings available to users that are not logged into their Zoom accounts.
    By default, Outlook may add a TEAMS meeting invite with every new meeting created. This article describes how to enable/disable this feature, as it can cause confusion when trying to create a Zoom invitation instead.