TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Zoom Cloud Storage Retention Update
- Download Your Zoom Recordings
- Share Your Zoom Recordings in myLesley
- Upload Your Zoom Recordings to OneDrive
- Help and Support
Zoom Cloud Storage Retention Update
Beginning October 3, 2022, Lesley University will be implementing a 6-month retention period for Zoom Cloud Recordings. If you recorded your meetings to the cloud and would like to keep them longer than 6 months, you will need to download them from the Zoom Cloud Storage.
Download Your Zoom Recordings
Zoom allows you to easily download your recordings from the cloud. Your recordings may download as multiple files, including an MP4 (video) file of the meeting and a transcript.
To download your cloud recordings, log Into Zoom using Single Sign On (SSO) and navigate to the Recordings area. Locate your recording and click on the menu button to the right of the recording (three dots icon). From the menu, select Download.
You will be prompted to download your recordings. You may save these recordings to your computer, cloud storage (such as OneDrive in Office 365), or an external drive.
Refer to Zoom's Managing and Sharing Zoom Cloud Recordings support article for more information and detailed instructions.
Share Your Zoom Recordings in myLesley
You may share your Zoom recording in any myLesley course or organization by uploading your video to Kaltura Media. The recording will remain private and only those enrolled in your course or organization will be able to access it. Please note that users will not be able to download the recording from myLesley.
Refer to the Add Kaltura Media to your myLesley Course support article for detailed instructions for uploading your video into myLesley.
Once your video is uploaded, Kaltura Media will add captions for better accessibility. The Kaltura Media: Captioning Video Content support article will walk you through the process of editing the captions.
Upload Your Zoom Recordings to OneDrive
You may share your Zoom recording to anyone inside or outside of the university by uploading your recording to OneDrive. OneDrive allows you to share with specific people or share more widely. Your audience will be able to view the video online in OneDrive and, depending on the settings you choose, they may be able to download the recordings.
You may access OneDrive by signing in to Microsoft Office 365: http://lesley.edu/office365
Refer to Microsoft's Share OneDrive Files and Folders support article for more information about the various sharing options available in OneDrive.
Help and Support
Reach out to it@lesley.edu with any questions.
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