Hello @bgergens …
As you may know, Studio is a paid-add on product that your school has purchased from Instructure. When users first click on the “Studio” button, I believe it is still the case that the person would have to authenticate or confirm his/her e-mail address. I’m pretty sure that Studio is considered an external LTI tool made by Instructure (the folks that make Canvas). When you click on the “Studio” button, you are accessing your own personal video “library”. Similarly, when a student clicks on the “Studio” button, he/she is accessing his/her own video “library”. In this interface, you can upload your own user-created videos, or you can even add YouTube/Vimeo videos. So, while I do recognize the use case that you describe…of somehow linking to the interface so your students can access one or more of your videos…I’m not sure exactly how that would be accomplished.
But, there might be other ways you can accomplish something similar. Do you use the “Collections” feature within Studio? “Collections” essentially act as a folder where you can store videos for a single course, for example. You could then share that “Collection” right within Studio with your students. Now, if you had a lot of students (let’s just say 50 for this example), I could see where selecting each student’s name to share your “Collection” with might be a bit time consuming…but it could be done. Then, when students access their Studio “library”, they would go to the “Shared With Me” area to view any videos you’d shared from your own Studio “library”.
So, this option does not involve embedding videos into your courses, but it may accomplish something similar to what you’d want to do by creating a “Collection” of videos to share with your students. The thing to keep in mind, though, is that your students also need to verify/authenticate their account in Studio, too. This is explained more in the third link I’ve provided above (in the blue box of that Guide).
You could certainly submit a Feature Idea here isn’t he Community around this topic…if the above isn’t going to work for your needs. Here are a few more Guides to look through:
I hope these things will be of help to you. Please let Community members know if you have any other questions about this…thanks!
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