Kaltura
Overview
About Kaltura
Recordings from a variety of tools, including Course Capture, Zoom, and Kaltura Capture (desktop application) can be saved directly to Kaltura.
Funded by the Berkeley Student Technology Fund
The Kaltura service launch was made possible through the generous support of the UC Berkeley Student Technology Fund.
Kaltura FAQs
- How do I remove media from a bCourses Media Gallery or from My Media?
- How can I share my Zoom Recordings in bCourses using Kaltura?
- How do I embed Kaltura media in bCourses using the Rich Content Editor?
- How do I use the Kaltura Capture Desktop Recorder?
- How do I allow/disallow students (or site members) to contribute to a bCourses Media Gallery?
- How do I create a video assignment in bCourses?
- Search the Knowledgebase
- FAQs about Zoom to Kaltura Integration
Kaltura Instructors Getting Started
What you can do with Kaltura
You can use Kaltura within bCourses to record, upload, edit, manage, and share videos directly in bCourses sites, regardless of where the audio and video files were recorded. In addition, recordings from RTL's Course Capture service automatically get put into Kaltura (as do all cloud recordings from our campus Zoom account for those users that have enabled the Zoom to Kaltura Integration; see Frequently Asked Questions about the Zoom to Kaltura Integration), though you will likely need to take steps to make recordings available to your students.
Those with Teacher, TA, Designer, or Owner roles in a bCourses site can organize media in a gallery into playlists, embed videos into course pages, and view analytics about how students are engaging with videos in the course.
Kaltura is available in bCourses in the following locations:
- My Media link in bCourses main navigation menu (personal media, not tied to a specific course)
- Media Gallery link in bCourses site menu (media all members of the site can access)
- The Rich Content Editor via the Embed Kaltura Media widget
How you will get started with Kaltura will depend on your specific needs; refer to the list of KB articles below, and if you’re trying to do something that isn’t listed there, send email to kalturahelp@berkeley.edu.
Kaltura Knowledgebase Articles
How can I share my Zoom Recordings in bCourses using Kaltura?
How do my Zoom settings impact how recordings appear in Kaltura?
How do I embed Kaltura media in bCourses using the Rich Content Editor?
How do I publish media from My Media to a Media Gallery in bCourses?
How do I use Kaltura Capture to record a video?
How do I allow/disallow students (or site members) to contribute to a bCourses Media Gallery?
How do I enable or disable student (or site member) comments on a video in a bCourses Media Gallery?
How do I create a video assignment in bCourses?
How do I download Kaltura media?
How do I use Kaltura Playlists in bCourses?
How do I add, edit, delete, and manage captions?
How can I order machine captioning, including in languages other than English?
How do I add collaborators or change the owner of my Kaltura media?
How do I provide a link to a Kaltura Media item in bCourses?
Search the Knowledgebase for additional topics
Kaltura Vendor Guides
Note: In some cases, vendor guides will reference features that have not been enabled or have been implemented differently at UC Berkeley. Also, please note that bCourses is UC Berkeley’s name for the Canvas LMS.
- Kaltura Express Capture.
- Add Media from YouTube
- Kaltura Reach v2 User Guide (enabled for DSP and select other users)
- Kaltura Video Editing Tools -- User Guide
- General Kaltura + Canvas Tutorials
- Kaltura Capture Overview*
- Kaltura Capture Recording options*
* Kaltura Capture is a desktop application that helps you record any combination of voice, webcam video, screen action, and presentation slides (e.g. PowerPoint). You can then upload and manage your recordings alongside other Kaltura content in bCourses using My Media or Media Gallery. You are not required, however, to use Kaltura Capture in order to use Kaltura in bCourses.
Kaltura Students Getting Started
Students' Access to Kaltura
Kaltura is available to students in bCourses in the following locations:
- My Media link in bCourses global navigation menu (far left navigation bar in bCourses)
- Media Gallery link in many bCourses site menus
- The Rich Content Editor via the Embed Kaltura Media widget.
My Media is your personal repository of media. Media in your My Media can only be seen by you, unless you publish the media or add collaborators. You can get media into your My Media by uploading existing media files, linking to existing YouTube recordings, recording new content with the Express Capture function, or using the Kaltura Capture desktop application. You can also take advantage of the Zoom to Kaltura integration: if you enable this integration, any Zoom meetings you record to the Cloud will be copied to your My Media.
Media Gallery is bCourses site-specific and contains content that the instructor has chosen to add to the site. Instructors may also allow students to contribute to their site’s Media Gallery.
In addition, users (both instructors and students) may add Kaltura media content to other areas in bCourses, such as in Announcements, Discussions or Assignments. Kaltura has features to help students use video content provided by their instructors in various ways that may aid in learning and studying.
UC Berkeley Kaltura Knowledgebase Articles
- How do I upload existing media files to My Media?
- How do I use Kaltura Capture to record a video?
- How do I record short webcam videos using Express Capture?
- How do I download Kaltura media?
- How do I embed Kaltura media in bCourses using the Rich Content Editor?
- How do I watch Kaltura videos within bCourses?
- How can I use Kaltura as a study tool?
- How do I search through a Media Gallery?
- How can I use the transcript of a Kaltura video?
- How do I record and submit video for an assignment?
- Search the Knowledgebase
Kaltura Vendor Guides
Note: In some cases, vendor guides will reference features that have not been enabled or have been implemented differently at UC Berkeley. Also, please note that the terms “Canvas” and “KAF” in these articles are referring to bCourses; “bCourses” is UC Berkeley’s name for the Canvas LMS.
Kaltura Accessibility
Platform Accessibility
The Kaltura Platform meets Section 508 and WCAG 2.0 Level AA standards. For more information on platform accessibility, please see:
- Kaltura's latest VPAT v2.4 created on December 2021 for WCAG 2.1 and section 508 covers the Kaltura Player V2 (which, at Berkeley, has been replaced by Kaltura Player v7; see next bullet), Kaltura Video Portal (essentially the UI users interact with outside of the Player), and Kaltura Video Quiz (which is not enabled at Berkeley).
Download Kaltura VPAT2.4 Dec 2021 in PDF format(PDF file) - VPAT for Kaltura Player V7, an online embeddable media player. Created on September 2024 for WCAG 2.2 and section 508. Download Kaltura Player V7 VPAT2.5 September 2024 in PDF format(PDF file)
Additional references:
Kaltura Capture - Keyboard Shortcuts
Media Accessibility
For information about making your Kaltura content accessible, please refer to RTL’s “Accessible Audio & Video” page.
Note that the Kaltura Media platform provides automated-captioning which supports broad usability of the media. However, automated captions are insufficient for students with a Letter of Accommodation (LOA) requiring captioned media. (At the beginning of each term, the Disabled Students Program (DSP) Captioning Department will notify instructors that they have a student with a Letter of Accommodation (LOA) requiring realtime captioning and/or captioned media.) Please see DSP’s Captioned Media FAQs for detailed information.
Get Help
- Email: kalturahelp@berkeley.edu
- Phone: (510) 664-9000
- Webform: Request Support
- Search the Knowledge Base
- Instructors: Schedule a Consultation
- Students: Student Technology Services Tech Support
- Workshops: Upcoming Workshops
Kaltura Service Resources
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Service at a Glance
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| System Availability | 24/7* |
| Initial Support Response Time | No longer than 1 business day. |
| Services and Offerings | Web-based video management platform integrated with bCourses (Canvas LMS) |
| Eligibility | Instructors and Students |
| Data Protection Level | P3 - This platform stores or processes FERPA-Protected Student Records and has passed a rigorous Vendor Security Assessment led by Berkeley’s Information Security Office. |
| Service Level | Enhanced - We help you adapt the system or service to your needs. We are available for one-on-one consultations and workshops, or to coordinate the appropriate resources to help you accomplish your goals. |
| Service Owner | Judy Stern |
| Rates | Ongoing operations support is free of charge. |
* Except during scheduled maintenance.