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The Collaboration and Statistics Service (also called the "Collaboration Service") offers these features:
Discussions. A student (or an instructor) viewing an Echo can click the Discussions button, shown below, and begin a discussion with the instructor and other students. Discussions can also be launched from the EchoCenter. Discussions can be enabled or disabled for a section using the Discussions check box in the EchoPlayer portion of the Section configuration page.
Bookmarks. A student (or an instructor) viewing an Echo can click the Bookmarks button, shown below, to mark certain points in an Echo, allowing him to quickly navigate to a particular point.
Student Usage statistics. These appear as charts and reports on the number of students who have viewed a particular Echo or participated in a discussion. Instructors (but not students) see usage statistics on the EchoCenter page, as shown in the figure below. See Student Usage Reports - Are Students Engaged?.
The Collaboration and Statistics Service relies on the EchoSystem Server (ESS) or the EchoPlayer sending and receiving data from a server hosted by Echo360. Data is sent with SSL encryption. Only course information and statistical data required to support these features are stored on the server. No Echoes, raw media files, or identifying information about the student are stored there. For further details on Echo 360's privacy policy, see http://echo360.com/echo360-online-privacy-policy/.
If you purchased any of the following licenses, the Collaboration and Statistics Service is automatically registered and enabled during ESS installation:
Once the ESS is installed:
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When the Collaboration and Statistics Service was set up, the following features were enabled:
The Bookmarks and Student Usage statistics features are automatically enabled. You cannot disable either except by disabling all collaboration features. The Discussions feature (which is enabled by default), is different. It can be enabled or disabled for an organization, for a course, or for a section.
The following procedure shows how to configure Discussions for a section.