Weekly Feed—December 16, 2024
Kaltura Update Coming This Week
On December 16 and 17, the default Kaltura video player will be updated to version 7. This new version brings enhanced functionality and improved security features.
Detailed instructions on updating embedded players can be found here: How to Embed Kaltura Media in D2L. Additional articles about Kaltura can be found in the IT Knowledge Base.
A detailed comparison of the Old (V2) vs. New (V7) Player can be found on the vendor site: Kaltura Player Comparison.
Improvements with the V7 Player
- Faster load times
- A sleek, modern design
- Enhanced responsiveness, optimizing performance across devices such as mobile, tablet, and desktop
- Improved functionality for multi-source recordings on mobile devices and tablets
- A built-in transcript viewer that displays closed captions in a clickable timeline by default, with an option to pop out the transcript into a separate window
- Improved performance with Kaltura Video Quizzes: Version 7 fixes an issue where quiz questions didn’t appear when the video was played at speeds faster than 1x
- Broader support for 360-degree videos, including compatibility with Safari
- Ability to preview deleted recordings directly from the Recycle Bin without restoring them first
Have questions or concerns? University Information Technology Services (UITS) is here for you! Contact the KSU IT Service Desk.
Holiday Travel Tech Tips
As you fly the nest for the holidays, be savvy about your technology by following these five tips.
- Back Up Your Data: Before you hit the road, back up important files to an external drive or secure cloud storage. This protects your information in case your devices are lost or damaged.
- Be Cautious with Public Wi-Fi: Avoid using public Wi-Fi for sensitive activities like checking your KSU email or accessing banking accounts. Instead, use a VPN or your phone’s hotspot for added security.
- Secure Your Devices: Keep your devices physically safe while traveling. Use locks in hotel rooms, and always be aware of your belongings in public spaces.
- Stay Powered Up: Pack portable chargers or power banks to ensure your devices stay charged during long flights, layovers, or unexpected delays.
- Limit Information Sharing: Avoid posting your exact travel plans or location on social media to reduce security risks both at home and while away.
Travel smarter this holiday season and protect yourself and your technology!
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