Utilize Media Library
Media Library offers
instructors the option to manage media files within courses. The Media Library
allows the option for storing, reviewing, and editing video files. There are
two main ways that instructors can utilize Media Library.
· Uploaded media files to your course (e.g., recording a
feedback video or adding a video note within the course) will automatically be
added to the Media Library.
· Media files can be uploaded or recorded directly in
the Media Library tool.
This tutorial demonstrates
how to utilize the Media Library tool within MyFIRE.
1. Access Media
Library by selecting the admin tools gear icon in the right top corner
of the screen.
2. A drop-down menu
will appear. Select media library.
3. When the page
refreshes, a list of all of the media files that you have uploaded or created
in your courses will be listed under your my media folder on the
page.
4. Add media files
by selecting the blue add button.
a. Select either to upload an already created media file
or choose to record a new video by selecting upload file or record
webcam. If needed, refer to the add a file to media library tutorial.
5. To locate a
desired media file, either type the name of the file in the search bar and select enter, or select filters.
a. If choosing to filter the files, a drop-down menu will
appear. Choose an option to filter the files. Select either content type, source, date modified, or date created. Note:
Each time the filter is changed, select the magnifying glass in the search bar
to view the new results as the selection of the filter option will not
automatically update the results.
i. Content
Type: This option allows the
files to be filtered by audio files and video files.
ii. Source: This option allows for the files to be filtered by
where the files were originally uploaded. Options include select all, content,
media library, video note, capture app, imported, and other. Note: The
Capture App is not available in MyFIRE and will not produce any results.
iii. Date
Modified: This option allows for
the files to be filtered by today, yesterday, last 7 days, 30 days, and 90 days
based on when the file was last edited.
iv. Date
Created: This option allows for
the files to be filtered by today, yesterday, last 7 days, 30 days, and 90 days
based on when the file was created.
6. Once a media file
has been located, select the ellipsis icon to the right of the
file.
7. From the
drop-down menu, users will be able to preview, download, edit, rename, edit description, and delete the files. A pop-up
window will appear for all options, except for the download and edit
options.
a. If edit is selected, refer to the edit a media library video tutorial for
further directions.
8. If any of the
media files have been deleted, select recycle bin to review and restore
the files. Note: Any files that have been deleted will be permanently
deleted after 90 days and will no longer be accessible.
a. To restore a file, select the ellipsis icon to
the right of the file.
b. Select restore.