Adding or embedding videos to your website is a great way to make them engaging and drive traffic to your site. As a matter of fact, 78% of video marketers say video directly drives sales. You can leverage the power of video marketing by embedding it on your website, landing page, blogs, or product pages.
An embedded video lets you place a video on your website from another video platform. Your viewers can watch videos without having to leave the current page. Just copy and paste the embed code. A simple example is your branding video is hosted on YouTube, which can be viewed on your site.
However, doing this for a website is easy, but what about embedding videos inside a learning management system such as Blackboard?
In this blog, we’ll see why you should embed a video rather that directly uploading as a file in your LMS. We then discuss how you can embed a video in Blackboard. We’ll be particularly looking at embedding videos through YouTube in Blackboard and VIDIZMO as an alternative solution.
Rather than uploading a video as a standalone file, embedding has the following benefits:
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At this stage, you must be geared up to embed videos. We’ll look into the various ways of embedding videos into Blackboard:
Blackboard, as a Learning Management System (LMS) or more of a course management system provides content to learners in a centralized repository. You can upload video files on the course content page. The drawback is that students have to download them before viewing them. There are, however, plug-ins to improve this. Add the file from the content collection and control what your student see. You can also add goals and standards and improve content accessibility.
You can insert media directly into the editor by following the below steps
Even though you can embed videos in Blackboard, it isn't optimized for viewing as it would be if embedded through a video cms.
This is how you can embed a YouTube video in Blackboard
These videos are now optimized for playback - Great!
However, the drawback of embedding videos this way is that YouTube takes away certain ownership of your content, such that it will be able to distribute your content. Moreover, security and privacy are the main concerns as YouTube provides basic security and no enhanced features to restrict viewing or access.
Alternatively, you can choose a video cms like VIDIZMO that lets you integrate with an LMS such as Blackboard. It helps you:
VIDIZMO is not only for embedding and integrating, but you can also upload, stream, manage and share your videos securely for any other video use cases. You can visit our website to learn more, or reach out to us and our team will be happy to assist.
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