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How do I add collaborators or change the owner of my Kaltura media?

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If you need other UC Berkeley users to help you manage your Kaltura videos (to be able to edit or publish them) or to be able to view the videos without having first published them, you'll want to add them as collaborators. You can do this in either bCourses or MediaSpace. You must repeat the steps for each video; at this time there is no way to add collaborators to multiple videos at once.

 


How to add collaborators or change the owner of Kaltura media

1. Go to your My Media on any bCourses site or MediaSpace.

2. Follow the steps in Change Media Owner and Add Collaborator or watch the video below to add collaborators to your Kaltura media. 

The collaborator roles and permissions are as follows:

3. All collaborators will now have access to your video in their own My Media. 

 

Note: The person you are adding (or transferring ownership to), must have an account in Kaltura. If you find that someone's name does not come up in the dropdown list, refer them to our KB article, How can I be sure that I have a Kaltura account?.

 

Important Student Privacy Information

If you intend to share video that includes student participation (identifying information such as name, image, or voice), you must follow certain practices; please see the Academic Senate FAQ "If I record a class lecture or discussion, and it includes student participation (identifying information such as name, image, or voice), can I share the recording with individuals who are not enrolled in the course?"