Carmen – Box Drive Links And What To Do With Them

Hey, I’ve Got Box Drive Links in My Carmen Courses!

IT@OSU has just published recommendations on what to do with all the Box drive links you may (probably?) have in your Carmen courses – as we move away from Box by end of calendar year 2021, this is something you’ll want to address sooner rather than later.

TL;DR

The process involves going through each course, finding your Box links and replacing those references with new links to the files in your OneDrive.  Unfortunately, it’s a manual procedure (there’s no automated way to deal with this).

**Now is a good time to rethink about best methods and options for course files and other content.**

More Details

The latest ODEE help document has a good outline of how to proceed with this shift.

The OneDrive integration in Carmen is quite good, and gives you better management of permissions for course file links.

It’s also worthwhile as you go through this process to read ODEE’s article on Using OneDrive with Carmen.

Options

Your course may be better served by adjusting where course files should “live” – consider file size, file type and overall course file quota usage.  ODEE has some good guidelines:

  • Store Course Files in Carmen course directly: Files quota in CarmenCanvas is currently 750 MB. Presentation and image files might all fit within the course quota.
    • Side benefit:  optimizing your content (especially images and video files) for web delivery can reduce your overall file space needs considerably.
  • Course Pages: Given that students are accessing your course content from a wide variety of devices (“stationary” and mobile), some content may be better served by using Pages in Canvas – e.g., Word documents that are mostly text-only.
    • Side benefit: editing content within the Canvas system, and reducing the need to upload new file versions.
  • Mediasite: Media files – including PowerPoint presentations that have an added voice0ver – are better served from Mediasite, which also is integrated into Canvas. The integration lets yu link to individual videos or use a channel as a playlist for a multiple recordings.
    • Side benefit:  Mediasite lets you see analytics about file usage/viewing.
  • University Libraries: Are you using resources from OSU Libraries?  Can you link to live digital copies, rather than “spending” your course file quota on uploads of PDF copies?
    • Side benefit:  links to “live” digital copies can be more accessible than a simple PDF.

As always, please contact ASCTech with any questions, or if you need additional assistance.

Zoom – Extension of Implementation Date on Change to Cloud Recording Retention

This just in…

OCIO has announced that the retention schedule change for Zoom cloud recordings will NOT take effect on December 18, 2020; rather, that change will be delayed to February 5, 2021.

Read the details on it.osu.edu’s article, published 12/9/2020.

The 270-day retention schedule will still change to 120 days, as of February 5, 2021.

This means any cloud recordings – all meetings or webinars – whether recorded from carmenzoom.osu.edu or within CarmenCanvas, on or before October 8, 2020, will be deleted on February 5, 2021.  The 120-day retention schedule rolls forward from that date, and all new cloud recordings will be kept for 120 days.

When you log into carmenzoom.osu.edu, you will see this announcement on the landing page:

Screenshot: CarmenZoom Landing Page

 

 

 

 

 

What’s the Effect on My Course?

This mainly affects instructors and courses where recordings need to be kept and used from semester to semester.  The shift to 120 days’ retention was intended to give instructors coverage for “the current term”, but if you know you will be reusing your recorded content across multiple terms, make sure you archive those files to longer-term storage.  (Zoom is not considered by OCIO/ODEE to be the location for long-term storage; think about utilizing Mediasite for that purpose, but also consider the storage limitations on Mediasite, too…)

Where Do I Put Recordings That I Need to Save, Long-Term?

OneDrive/Sharepoint – Individual users have 5TB (that’s “terabytes”) of storage assigned to them; an MS Team gets 25TB (again, that’s “terabytes”).  You’ll be able to fit a lot of content into that area, but do some calculations of how much room you have taken up by all your other work-related content.

Mediasite – A fairly easy place to manage file/folder organization and viewing permissions for OSU-based folx; also, ODEE is working on setting up the integration with Carmen, soon-ish – that LTI will make it easier to continue scheduling from CarmenCanvas, and manage course recordings.  Again, from the OCIO/ODEE point of view, Mediasite isn’t a super-long term storage mechanism; spend some time considering what chunks of your content need which retention schedule.

Box Migration – MS OneDrive/SharePoint – Character Limitation on Path+Filenames Length (updated 12/16/2020)

The Big Repeating Reminder:

OSU is ending its BuckeyeBox license agreement at the end of SPR 2021, and OCIO is proceeding with final planning and testing on file migration from Box to OneDrive/SharePoint.  Migrations of content will be starting soon (e.g., end of 2020/beginning of 2021).

What Do I Need To Do?

Start your prep for this migration by getting rid of files you don’t need and eliminating duplicate files; a good housecleaning will shorten actual migration time.

After you’ve reduced your content, you’ll want to make sure your folder/file structure can be migrated, with regard to naming limitations.

Resources:

1. OCIO has guidance and details on the transition process, including links to job aids and help videos.

2.  ASCTech’s Knowledge Base article about the Box transition/migration. (This article is being updated as new info arrives.)

3. ASCTech’s Knowledge Base article on MSTeams and OneDrive Introduction.

File Path+Filename Character Limitation

A big adjustment for all of us will involve SharePoint’s limitations on file and folder name length.  (Many of us have some pretty deep, multi-level folder structures in Box. ) Unlike Box, that upper limit is 400 characters for the combined length of each filename plus its associated path. You will need to manually manage your Box filenames and folder names before your migration starts, so that all your files/folders are under that 400 character maximum.

When OCIO begins moving your content from Box to OneDrive/SharePoint, any path+filename over 400 characters will be flagged as an error, and the migration of your content stops.  OCIO will leave it up to you to resolve any error flags, and then you will have to request that the migration be re-initiated.

How Do I Fix It?

  • UPDATED (12/16/20): ASCTech now has a method (and related KB article) to help you scan and identify path+filename length issues ahead of your migration.
  • Perhaps the biggest help is to flatten the complexity in your Box content structure; reduce “nesting” of sections content and move folders up-level where possible.
    • Example: If you have a structure that looks like [some parent folder(s)]\Physics\Physics Instruction\Undergrad\Lower Division\Physics 1200_1201,

you might need to try something like: PHYInstruction\UgradLower_1250_1251 [35 chars] – perhaps even PHYInstruc\UgradLower_1250_1251 [31 chars]

where the PHYInstruction folder is moved to the top of of the folder structure, rather than existing as a subfolder below a Physics top-level folder.

  • Some special characters are allowed in filenames (see below), but remove all excessive spaces, underscores and hyphens.
  • Try shifting to “camel case”, where the first character of each word is capitalized.
    • Example:  If you have a folder named Big Difficult Research Project – 2020 [37 chars],

shift to BigDifficultResearchProject_2020 [32 chars]

or even BigDiffResProject_2020 [22 chars]

  • Set up a list of abbreviations for your project group or lab to use:
    • Example: where you need both Physics and Astronomy folder structures, prepend folder names with PHY- and Astro-,  and again, move each of those structures to a top level rather than nesting.  The prepend+underscore then sorts those folders alphabetically in OneDrive/SharePoint.
      • Astro_UgradOutreach (Astronomy Undergraduate Outreach)
      • PHY_CERNDocs (Physics CERN documentation)
  • All of the above techniques work on filenames, too.

Special Characters:

Some elements of special character set can be used; however:

  • There are characters not allowed in file and/or folder names, including   ” * : < > ? / \ |
  • Leading and trailing spaces can’t be used in file and/or folder names

Additional Documentation:

And, as always, contact your local ASCTech staff for additional questions and help…

Zoom – Changes to Default Recording Settings / Upcoming Change to Cloud Recording Retention

Two items for the latest on Zoom:

1. Changes to Default Recording Settings (Gallery v. Speaker View)

OCIO has made a change to default recordings settings in Zoom as of the end of October, 2020 – to see the change, log into carmenzoom.osu.edu, and navigate to Settings – Recording.  In the Cloud Recording settings section, note the checkbox indicated by a red arrow:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With this adjustment, gallery view will not be automatically recorded in addition to the speaker view.

You can still get both recording versions by adjusting your own CarmenZoom profile; checking the box will ensure that both recordings are captured.  Note that the “Record active speaker…” checkbox applies by user, rather than to meetings (whether individual or recurring).

And note the options you have, once the checkbox is checked:

Zoom profile recording settings - options

 

 

 

2.  Upcoming Change to Cloud Recording Retention

**NOTE: [UPDATED, 12/9/2020] THE CHANGE IN RETENTION PERIOD FOR CLOUD RECORDINGS HAS BEEN DELAYED TO FEB. 5, 2021. The retention period will STILL be changed to 120 days, but it was decided to provide additional time for end-users to archive any recordings needed.  Still – go through your archive of cloud recordings, and ensure you have downloaded what you need, to longer-term storage.

For more information, see my latest post with more info and details.

At some point in November, the retention period for Zoom cloud recordings will be SHORTENED (less than 270 days); this change is to make best-practice use of back-end resources.  More info to come from OCIO, as the change date is formally announced.

(As a general best practice, it helps to every so often review your list of cloud recordings; the date on which each recording will be deleted is indicated for each entry. Download the file(s) if you need to archive.)