EchoVideo student guides
EchoVideo is the lecture capture (or lecture recording) platform used at Warwick.
You can watch recorded lectures and engage with video content through the use of EchoVideo's interactive classroom tools.
You can also store and organise your own videos, e.g. for assignments.
Students do not require an EchoVideo account.
This collection of EchoVideo guides has been carefully curated with the Warwick student community in mind. We hope you find it helpful.
Getting started
About EchoVideo
A brief overview of EchoVideo. Find out how it can be used to support learning and teaching at Warwick.
View your lecture recordings
Lecture recordings are uploaded directly to EchoVideo, and can be accessed via Moodle.
The media library
The media library is your own personal video storage space for study-related content, e.g. video assignments.
Interacting with video content
EchoVideo's classroom tools facilitate deeper engagement and interaction with course content.
Find out more about how to take notes, build your own study guide, view transcripts, and anonymously flag confusing content to your tutor.
Lecture capture availability
Why aren't all of my lectures recorded?
Tutors must consent to their lectures being recorded. If your tutor has not provided their consent, then their lectures cannot be recorded. This decision is made at the tutor's discretion.
As a result of this policy, some of your modules might have their lectures recorded, whilst others might not.
My tutor hasn't signed up for lecture capture. Is there anything I can do to change this?
We would recommend you start by talking to your tutor to see if they wouldn't mind having their lectures recorded. Explain how you (and others) would find it helpful.
The Warwick Student Union are currently running a campaign to extend the use of lecture capture across the University. Find out how you can show your support.
Further guidance and support
We hope you found what you were looking for in these guides, but if not please rest assured help is still at hand.
In the first instance please speak with your academic tutor or course leader, who will be able to provide appropriate guidance and resolve basic issues.
If they are not able to assist, please use the online Help Desk to submit a support request.
EchoVideo site
The EchoVideo help site offers detailed guidance on a wide range of features.