[Moodle] moodle and embedded video?

Phil Brown pdbrown at gmail.com
Wed Dec 3 09:12:45 EST 2008


One easy way to present a movie is to use the 'Add a resource' button and
'Link to a file or web site' then upload and choose your movie file.

On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 7:56 AM, Daniel Stanley <
Daniel.Stanley at flinders.vic.edu.au> wrote:

>  Hi all
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> Phil, is there an 'easy' way to get the embed code into the HTML resource
> without having to copy and paste it from somewhere else?
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> Can you ask moodle to look up the resource you have uploaded to save you
> having to invent this whole bit of code?
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> Daniel Stanley
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> *From:* moodle-bounces at edulists.com.au [mailto:
> moodle-bounces at edulists.com.au] *On Behalf Of *Phil Brown
> *Sent:* Friday, 28 November 2008 4:56 pm
> *To:* The Moodle Users' in Schools Mailing List
> *Subject:* Re: [Moodle] moodle and embedded video?
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> Vic
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> Phil Brown
> Wellington SC
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> On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 11:19 AM, victor rajewski <askvictor at gmail.com>
> wrote:
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> 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?
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> 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.
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> 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?
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> ciao
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> vik
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