Microsoft Stream Classic - Student's Guide (ARCHIVE)

TWU has provided access to Microsoft Stream, which is like our very own YouTube, but accessible only to members of the TWU community. You can click/tap to a topic of interest below or keep scrolling down to view the entire guide. 

Table of Contents

Signing In

Accessing Groups & Channels

Groups vs Channels, What's the Difference?

Uploading a Video

Trimming a Video

Video Permissions

 

Signing In

To sign in, Visit web.microsoftstream.com and sign in with your TWU Pass credentials, including your full TWU email address.

Once signed in, you will have the ability to to view university-wide content, access videos from courses you are participating in (groups), or upload videos of your own.

 

Accessing Groups & Channels

  • Click the title of the group you'd like to access.

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  • On the group main page you can see videos, channels and members

 

Groups vs Channels, What's the Difference?

Groups and channels are used within Microsoft Stream to organize videos.

Groups

  • Videos that are added to an MS Stream group are available only to members of that group (unless specified within the video permission settings).
  • You can also create your own private groups and invite members to join.
  • Videos can be added to more than one group.

Channels

  • Unlike groups (Which control who can see videos), channels are intended to help organize videos.
  • Channels can be private (within a group) or company-wide (available to the entire university).

 

Uploading a Video

 

Uploading a Video (University-wide)

 

 

Uploading a Video to a Private Group

  • Sign in to MS Stream.
  • From the 'My content' dropdown. click 'Groups' and click the group you'd like to upload your video to.

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  • On the group page, drag and drop video files from your computer.
  • Your video files will automatically begin to upload. If you have additional videos to add, drag them on to the page.

 

Add Video Details

  • Name the video to make it easy to find, including the date of the recording.
  • Include a description or hashtags (optional)
  • Choose a thumbnail (optional)
  • Once the file has uploaded and has been processed, click 'Publish'.
  • For now, don't change the permissions or options.

 

 

Trimming a Video

Learn how to trim a video in Microsoft Stream.

 

Video Permissions

Permissions

Video permissions allow a video owner to control who has permission to view a video or control access to it.

  • An owner can change video permissions at any time.
  • A video can be assigned to multiple owners, groups or channels.
  • Only owners can download a video.

 

Adding/Removing Permissions

  • Under the 'My content' tab click on an option to begin searching for the video you want to change permissions for. If you recently uploaded your video, click 'Videos'.

  • Click on the 'pencil' icon to the right of the video you wish to change permissions for.

 

  • If you wish to add an individual you can search for people in the search box.
  • Under the 'Permissions' tab you can check or uncheck who can control (Owner) or view (Display) your video.

 

  • If you wish to add a group or channel, select it from drop down menu first, then search for the group or channel. You can then check or uncheck which group or channel can control (Owner) or view (Display) your video.

 

 

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Article ID: 146617
Created
Thu 9/15/22 11:07 AM
Modified
Wed 9/6/23 10:11 AM