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Lecture & Seminar Video Streaming: SeminarLive

Besides the well-known video stream solutions like Zoom (UZH), MS-Teams (UZH), BigBlueButton (I-MATH), ... the MNF offers a streaming solution called SeminarLive.

Advantages of SeminarLive

  • Configuration per lecture: once at the beginning of the semester.
  • Speaker can be on-site or remote - students can be on-site (even if the speaker is remote) or remote.
  • Speaker remote: controlling the beamer (on/off, input select)
  • Less technical audio / video problems - the hardware is pre-installed and should be reliable.

Short overview:

wip: work in progress

Feature

Implemented

Note

URL

https://seminarlive.mnf.uzh.ch

Streaming

yes

Any recent browser like Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari

Recording

yes

Blackboard

yes

Quality with 4k Cams (good readable)

Screenshare

yes

Tablet, Notebook (Win, Mac, Linux)

Microphone

yes

Ceiling microphone installed in seminar room

Chat

yes

all, 1:1

Student question by voice

wip

Remote student can ask question by voice - will be implemented in FS22

Rooms installed

wip

Y11F06, Y25H79, Y36K08, Y42K88, Y27H12, Y27H25, (Y27H26), Y27H28, Y27H36, Y27H46, Y27H52

I-MATH Homepage

Only for lectures of I-MATH events

To activate the automatic linking from I-MATH lecture homepage to SeminarLive, please activate SeminarLive on the streaming tab in https://w3.math.uzh.ch/my. See also: https://wiki.math.uzh.ch/math/LI_Lecture_Streaming for streaming with BigBlueButton (log in on the upper right corner).

Login / Role

  • Every person with an UZH Account (webpass) can log in.
  • Non UZH persons can create local acount via Email registration and password set.
  • Roles:
    • Viewer: everyone
    • Speaker: any person who is assgined as a speaker to lecture get's the speaker role automatically. If not, ask your SeminarLive staff (typically IT Koordinator or Didaktik Koordinator).

    • Staff: individually assigned by I-MATH. Will assign role 'speaker'.

Stream lecture/seminar: setup

  • Per event (=lecture/seminar) enable the stream / recording / access options and configure dates/rooms (see below).
  • Role needed: Speaker, Staff
  • Via Webinterface.
  • All regular UZH lectures / seminars should already be prepared in the database, but not activated.
    • Extra events can be configured as well

Event Import

  1. Navigate to the My Events page

  2. If you have one or more events that can be imported (I-MATH lectures and exercises), you will see them as shown in the image below.
    • event_import.png

  3. Click 'Import'.

Creating an Event

To create an event manually, follow these steps

  1. Navigate to the My Events page

  2. Click on the Create Event link. If you already have at least one event listed on the page, use the + button instead.

    • If you see neither the link nor the button, then you are most likely missing privileges - in this case please contact support.math.uzh.ch.
  3. The form shown in the image below below appears.
    • create_event_general.jpg

    • a) Type: The type of event: Lecture, Exercise or Seminar. If you pick exercise, then you will also have to select the lecture or seminar for which the exercise is done.

    • b) Semester: The Semester in which you want to stream.

    • c) Module: The module name of your lecture

    • d) Default Room: The room in which the event is usually held. The room can later be adjusted per occurrence of the event, but by default the Default Room will be used.

    • e) Lecture Name: The name of the lecture

    • f) Description: An optional description of the event (e.g. what is the lecture about?

    • g) Show on "Browse Events": If this box is checked, then your event will be publicly visible on the Browse Events page

    • h) Speakers: All speakers for the event are shown here. When you save the event for the first time, you will be automatically added to the speaker list. After this, you will be able to add more speakers. All Speakers can edit the event and will automatically be granted all privileges on the Streaming Interface of the event. (e.g. Turning the blackboard camera and other devices on/off)

Streaming and Recording Settings

In the tab Streaming you can adjust the following settings:

create_event_streaming.jpg

  • a) Stream this event live?: not implemented - livestream is enabled for all events.

  • b) Who has access to the livestream?: Note that multiple options can be selected. Only one of them needs to be true to grant access to a user

  • * Anyone: Anyone will be able to access the stream

  • * Logged in users: People can only access the livestream after they have logged in on SeminarLive

  • * Users who know the password: If you check this box, you will see a field where you can enter a password. People will be prompted to enter the password before they have access to your stream.

  • c) Record stream: Whether or not the stream should be recorded.

  • d) Who has access to the recordings?: Note that multiple options can be selected. Only one of them needs to be true to grant access to a user

  • * Anyone: Anyone will be able to watch the recordings

  • * Logged in users: People can only watch the recordings after they have logged in on SeminarLive

  • * Users who know the password: If you check this box, you will see a field where you can enter a password. People will be prompted to enter the password before they can watch the recordings.

  • e) Automatically publish recordings

Creating a Schedule

In the tab Schedule you can now define when exactly the event will be held. At the moment there are no occurrences of this event.

create_event_schedule_empty.jpg

Click the + Button to create the first occurrence of the event. Then configure the occurrence (which is called a meeting here):

create_meeting.jpg

  • a) Name: By default this is the same as the event's name. However, you might want to enter a keyword that describes what exactly the lecture is about on that specific date.

  • b) Room: By default this is the Default Room you have set before on the Event. Select another room if the event does not take place in the default room on that date.

  • c) Start: Date and time when the event starts

  • d) End: Date and time when the event ends

Save the form. You should now see your event:

create_event_schedule_1.jpg

Let's assume the event should occurr once a week, for 14 weeks. At the moment there is only one occurrence. To create the remaining occurrences, edit the meeting (Pencil icon) and then switch to the Recurrence tab.

meeting_recurrence.jpg

Click Repeat this meeting. The form in the image below will open. To create the remaining 13 occurrences of the event, configure the as shown:

meeting_recurrence_2.jpg

Once this form is saved, multiple meetings are created using the chosen options. You will land on the Detail page of your event. If everything went right, you should see this message:

meeting_recurrence_3.jpg

Streaming

Starting the Stream (Speaker / Assistant)

The event can be streamed once its schedule has been created. The speaker of the event can turn on (and off) devices in the room with the click of a button. This can either be done in a browser (e.g. on a laptop or computer) or on the SeminarLive touchpad. Both ways are described below.

In the Browser

  1. Navigate to the My Events page (Login required)

  2. a) Click the Join Button on the left side in the 'Today's Meetings' section

    todays_meetings.png b) OR: alternatively you can open the detail page of your event by clicking the magnifying glass. On this page you can see the whole schedule of your event. At the top, in the 'Upcoming' section, you can click 'Join' to open the streaming page. event_detail.png upcoming.png

  3. Click the button shown in the picture below. You will now see all devices in the room which can be turned on and off. Toggle the switches next to the device's name to turn it on/off.

    devices_browser.png

On the Touchpad

  1. Log in by holding your UZH card to the backside of the touchpad. If this is the first time you are using your card to log in, you will be prompted to enter your UZH/SeminarLive username and password. Otherwise you will be logged in immediately. Alternatively, you can log in without your card, by clicking 'Login' and then entering your UZH/SeminarLive username and password.
  2. Join the 'Meeting' by clicking 'Join'.

touch_join.png

  1. Toggle the button next to a device's name to toggle it on or off. The device's stream (e.g. the blackboard camera) will be visible in the meeting a few seconds after turning it on.

touch_devices.png

Joining the Stream (Student)

To join your lecture/seminar/exercise remotely, you will need a link to that specific meeting. There are two ways to get the link, which are described below.

The organizer might share that link with you directly. Open the link in your browser (preferrably Google Chrome). You might be asked to log in or to enter a stream password.

  • If you log in, then you will be automatically redirected to the meeting.
  • If you enter the stream password correctly, you will also be redirected to the meeting. The organizer will share the paassword beforehand.

Find the Event on the SeminarLive page

If you were not given a link, follow these steps:

  1. Log in with your UZH or SeminarLive account

  2. Navigate to My Events

  3. On the left side, you should see a section Today's Meetings, where your event is listed. Click the 'Join' Button to enter the meeting. todays_meetings.png

If you do not see the event listed in the 'Today's Meetings' section or this section is not there at all, then:

  1. Check if the event is listed on the 'My Events' page at all. If it is there, then you can see its details (including schedule & streaming link for the current meeting) by clicking the magnifying glass icon.

  2. If the event is not on 'My Events', then navigate to 'Browse Events'.

If you find the event there, click the magnifying glass icon and you should find the link on the 'Event Detail' page you are landing on. You might also want to click 'Subscribe', so that the event will be listed under 'My Events' in the future.

Streaming Interface

The streaming interface for SeminarLive looks and works as shown and explained below.

streaming_client.jpg

  • a) Mute / Unmute yourself. The first time you unmute yourself, your browser will ask for permission to access your microphone. Confirm this with yes. When you are unmuted, you can also adjust your own volume.

  • b) Share your camera (e.g. built in camera of a laptop/mobilee device or a webcam)

  • c) Share your screen. You can share multiple screens simultaneously. Please note that screensharing might not be possible on tablets and mobile phones.

  • d) Show Devices in the Room such as Blackboard Camera, Ceiling Microphones, etc. By turning a switch, each device can be turned on / off individually. This option is only available to the host.

  • e) Raise Hand. Click this to signal that you have a question. Other participants will see the hand icon next to your name. You can click it again to lower the hand. The host of the meeting is able to lower any hands.

  • f) Follow Speaker. If you turn Follow Speaker mode on, then you will always see the stream which is currently selected by the speaker. This is useful if the speaker is using multiple streams (e.g. Camera, Blackboard, ...) to explain something. If this is turned off, then you will have to manually click on a stream's thumbnail to see it in high quality.

  • g) Show/Hide Participant Panel Click this to show/hide the panel with all participants in the top right.

  • h) Show/Hide Chat Panel Click this to show/hide the chat.

  • i) Leave Meeting Leave the meeting and return to the previous page

  • j) Enter Fullscreen. Leave Fullscreen by cliicking the icon again or by hitting ESC.

  • k) Search Participant in the list below

  • l) Participant Panel Settings Contains an option to quickly expand/collapse all stream thumbnails. More options will come in the future.

  • m) Shows the Role of a participant. White speeach bubble = Speaker, golden speech bubble = host.

  • n) Mute or unmute another user. This has no effect for other participants, only for yourself.

  • o) Participant Settings. Contains multiple settings: Adjust volume of participant, grant/revoke speaker privilege (Host only), more settings in the future.

  • p) Thumbnail. The thumbnail of a stream that is shared in the meeting. Thumbnails appear for cameras and screenshares. They can be clicked to display the high quality stream. The arrow symbol in the top right corner of the thumbnail can be clicked to expand or collapse the thumbnail.

  • q) Chat