(Kaltura MediaSpace) is Indiana University’s central, cloud-based video management system used to create, store, and share media securely across the university's ecosystem. It is often described as IU's private version of YouTube, providing a commercial-free environment for academic and research content. Key Features and Capabilities
: Provides data on who is watching and how much of a video they've completed. iu-kaltura
: Instructors use it to host recorded lectures that students can access with lower bandwidth requirements compared to live streaming. : Instructors use it to host recorded lectures
: Unlike public platforms, IU Kaltura offers better security and user-specific analytics. Videos can be set to Private (owner only), Unlisted (anyone with the link), or shared within specific Canvas courses. : Users can upload, publish, and stream videos
: Users can upload, publish, and stream videos and other media through the IU Kaltura MediaSpace portal.
: It supports recording via tools like Personal Capture for lectures or automatically importing cloud recordings from Zoom at IU. Common Uses at IU
If you tell me what you're working on, I can provide more specific guidance: or editing a video for a class? Setting up a private channel for a department? Integrating Zoom recordings into your Canvas site? Kaltura MediaSpace - IU Campuses - Indiana University