How do I log into Echo360?
Logging into Echo 360
To log into Echo360, type www.echo360.org into your web browser's address bar. In the space provided, enter your UT email address and click the Submit button. You will be directed to UT's institutional login page, where you will be prompted to enter your UTAD username and password.
What is an Echo360 account?
Echo360 is a lecture capture system, which allows the recording of classroom lectures, meetings, speeches, and other events. The recordings can be made available for students to review on their own or shared with others.
How do I make an Echo360 account?
Register Your Account and Log In
- Click Complete Registration from the notification you receive.
- In the Account Details page, complete the personal information for your Echo360 account. ...
- Click Create Account to complete the process (you may need to scroll down to get to the bottom of the registration page).
How do I download Echo360?
You can download your lectures for viewing by navigating to Echo360 from your course menu. Once there, click on the green content icon or the recording you're after and, in the menu that appears, select 'Download Original' and then hit the blue "Download" button.
How do I log into Echo 360?
Logging into Echo 360
To log into Echo360, type www.echo360.org into your web browser's address bar. In the space provided, enter your UT email address and click the Submit button. You will be directed to UT's institutional login page, where you will be prompted to enter your UTAD username and password.
How much does Echo360 cost?
SUBSCRIPTION TERM: Three (3) years, commencing on July 1, 2020 and ending on June 30, 2023. If the client decides to renew for one year (1) the cost will be $22,500 for the license and Echo360 Pro devices will be $ $3,860 per device. Echo360 Pod devices will be $ $1,825. .
What is Echo 360 account?
The Echo360 Active Learning Platform is a service that integrates personal and classroom video capture, student engagement tools, and analytic tools to maximize student participation and engagement for both campus-based and online courses.