

They just need to create a "Go Live" streaming in YouTube and copy the "stream key" in the "Start live stream" Jitsi interface and later the teacher can publish the link to the recording in his YouTube channel. "Out of the box" teachers can stream and record sessions using their own YouTube accounts. Access to the attendees reports (mod/jitsi:viewuseronsession): you may want to allow students from access to attendees reports.View Jitsi (mod/jitsi:view): set the users who can see and access Jitsi activities in the course view.You could create Jitsi Sessions where students could record themselves. Record session (mod/jitsi:record): allow to start recordings.

When "Token configuration" is missing some buttons and features like "mute-everyone" or "kick off participant" are hidden to non moderator user but you must be careful because we are not able to hide all moderation options in scenarios without token configuration and experienced users may be able to bypass these restrictions. When "Token configuration" is set only users with this rol are promoted as Jitsi moderators and this icon is displayed with these users. Jitsi Moderation (mod/jitsi:moderation): determine who is moderator in sessions.You may want to prevent non-editing teachers from hiding recordings. Hide recordings (mod/jitsi:hide): allow to hide recordings.You may want to prevent non-editing teachers from renaming recordings. Edit record name (mod/jitsi:editrecordname): allow to rename the title in a recording.You may want to prevent non-editing teachers from deleting recordings. Recordings marked as deleted will be deleted in YouTube with the scheduled task (\mod_jitsi\task\cron_task_delete) or by the admin from a list. The recording will be set as private in YouTube. Delete record (mod/jitsi:deleterecord): allow to mark a recording as deleted.View and copy invite links for guest users (mod/jitsi:createlink): a teacher could allow students to share the invitation links for guest users.Add a new Jitsi (mod/jitsi:addinstance): allow to create Jitsi activities.Most of them are available at the activity level so a teachers can override some default restrictions. These are the permissions populated by default with the plugin. really cool (requires the streaming configuration. YouTube streaming and automatic recordings publishing in your course.
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Full moderation control in order to silence or kickoff students (token based mode recomended.pause, rewind and comment videos with all your students (cool) Multiple participants can share their screen simultaneusly.Guest URLs for users in other courses or out of Moodle.Moodle profile pictures used as avatar in webconference.Unlimited participants (limits are imposed mainly by bandwidth in your Jitsi servers).Activity completion tracking (conditions related with time attendance).These are some of the Jitsi features inside Moodle you was able to try: try the plugin now in your test Moodle environment and return later to continue reading. Most of the features in this plugin are available using the public server but probably you'll be restricted to 5 minutes per conference (read more below). It's free and that's the best way to test if this plugin satisfies you. Out of the box the plugin works using the public Jitsi Meet Servers (). More information about Jitsi can be found at Many commercial web conference services are deployed using Jitsi Meet because it is extremely scalable.


If you don't know about Jitsi Meet you can try it at. Jitsi Meet is an open-source videoconferencing solution that enables you to easily build and implement secure video conferencing. This plugin ( mod_jitsi) allows teachers create webconference activities fully integrated with Jitsi Meet Servers.
