Panopto: 60 Days at Humber + Contest Winners

If you haven’t already heard, Panopto has been live for a little more than two months at Humber, and we are excited to share some updates with the community.

What’s Panopto?

Designed to help you record, edit, search, and stream curriculum videos, Panopto will help you better engage your learners, and easily share content with your colleagues. Some of the world’s top academic institutions are already using Panopto, and we can’t wait for you to discover the many ways that it can help you innovate in teaching and learning.

60+ Days of Panopto

On March 7, 2019, we launched Panopto to the entire Humber community. In just over 60 days:

  • upwards of 800 unique users (faculty, staff, and students) have engaged with and logged-in to Panopto;
  • more than 1,000 hours of usage have been generated on Panopto (uploaded and viewed content, combined); and
  • 38 Blackboard Courses have been provisioned by faculty to date.

We are absolutely thrilled to see such diverse use of Panopto across the College. Thank you to each and every one of our early adopters for your continued dedication to the advancement of teaching & learning!

Panopto Launch Contest Winners

Congratulations to our five randomly selected Panopto Launch Contest winners, for logging-in to Panopto within the first 5 business days:

  • Graeme Hogle, Faculty, Health Sciences & Wellness
  • Abiodun Ojo, Workstudy, Information Technology Services
  • Christopher Dimoff, Plant Services, Capital Development and Facilities Management
  • John Moscardelli, Faculty, Business
  • Armando Alfaro, Faculty, Liberal Arts & Sciences and Innovative Learning

We highly encourage all faculty and staff to register for the Introduction to Panopto workshop to understand how to use Panopto at Humber. Please visit the CTL Calendar of Events to register.

Humber employees can login to Panopto via Humber's Panopto Portal.

Sincerely,


Your friendly Panopto administrators
Darren Richards & Lisa DiBarbora

*Panopto is proudly supported by the Centre for Teaching & Learning and Humber Libraries.