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Echo360 is a comprehensive video and active learning platform designed to enhance teaching and learning experiences in educational and training environments. It allows instructors to record, live stream, and share video content—including lectures, presentations, and tutorials—with students. Echo360 supports automated lecture capture, screen recording, and video management, making it easy to integrate into both in-person and online learning environments.
In addition to video delivery, Echo360 includes interactive features such as real-time polling, Q&A, and discussion forums. The platform also provides detailed analytics, giving educators insights into student viewing behavior and engagement patterns.

Below are the steps to access Echo360
1. Go to this link Stony Brook University: Echo360 Lecture Capture. You can also do a Google search for SBU Echo 360.
2. Click on the Launch Echo 360 button
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3. Log in with your net ID and Password

Note if you are asked to enter your email address, please enter your stonybrook.edu email NOT your stonybrookmedicine.edu email.

All non mandatory sessions in Phase I Undergraduate Medical Education courses must be recorded. For Phase II and III courses it is up to the discretion of the course director what to record. If you need help with scheduling recordings for courses in the School of Medicine please email gina.robinson@stonybrookmedicine.edu.
Below are resources and tutorials on using Echo360
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