Responsive resize vimeo embed6/4/2023 ![]() ![]() The template parameters are explained below: Some text to introduce the video goes here. In the wiki, it will display as a placeholder image without playback options, so you will need to request a snapshot for your outline page to see how playback works on the course site. The following wiki markup will embed a responsive YouTube video within a ‘Media’ pedagogical template on the published course website on WordPress. If you are planning to use your own recorded video, YouTube will provide you with a hosting solution unless your organisation has a paid Vimeo subscription. We provide two options below for embedding video on the course site snapshotįor the purposes of this course, the option you choose is determined by the site where the video you want to incorporate is hosted. ![]() In the case of Vimeo, playback of openly licensed videos is permitted in WikiEducator as advertising is not embedded within Vimeo videos however, to upload a video to Vimeo you require a paid subscription service which may not be accessible to students on this course.īoth wiki templates for embedding videos on the WordPress site are “responsive”, which means that the videos will automatically resize for mobile phones to fit the playback screen. Note that it is not illegal to embed YouTube videos on the WordPress course site, because the official player is used for playback – however, YouTube will be tracking data about viewing behaviour. In this way, we leave the decision about the appropriateness of YouTube advertisements contained within videos to the individual course authors without transgressing the WikiEducator community values. However, WikiEducator has developed templates which will enable you to embed YouTube videos on your published WordPress course site. For these reasons, WikiEducator does not support embedded playback of YouTube videos within the wiki itself. While it is legal to link to YouTube videos, when embedding there are additional terms of service which require the use of a proprietary YouTube player, which is problematic for some Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) communities like WikiEducator. Moreover, YouTube videos which are not licensed under a CC-BY licence use the ‘Standard YouTube licence’ which is technically an ‘all rights reserved’ licence and therefor not ‘OER’. While there are many valuable educational videos hosted on YouTube, there is no mechanism to restrict the playback of advertisements within videos when embedding from third party websites. ![]() The WikiEducator community does not support advertising in the wiki. Produce an audiographic slideshow saved in video format (Consult the DS4OERS learning challenge on creating a static audiographic for more information.).Record a short introduction to your learning pathway using a mobile phone or webcam.Embed an educational video relating to your content that you sourced on YouTube or Vimeo during the OER inventory mini-challenge.You can choose one of the following options: You are required to incorporate at least one video resource in your learning pathway to provide evidence of your skills in using wiki markup to embed video for playback on the course website on WordPress. ![]()
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