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In the Video Review module, click on a recording to open it for review: you will be redirected to the Single Room View of the recording.

The LearningSpace Single Room View on the Video Review page has the same layout as the Single Room View of the Recording module, with the following differences:

In Video Review

  • Intercom and Simulator widget is not available
  • camera control options (PTZ etc.) are not available
  • Information panel is added: by clicking on the More Details link, Simulation details can be viewed (Learners, SP, FON, Activity, Case).
    This panel can be minimized for
    more space on the focused content. 

The Data Entry tab is for filling out the FON, Self-Evaluation or Peer-Evaluation checklists of the Case (if any) during video review.

Data entry can be submitted for a single learner or for the whole group assigned to the event.
Selected learners are displayed in blue. Group grading can be enabled by using the respective toggle.

Learn more under How to Use Group Grading.

If different responses were given to individual learners and Group grading is activated afterwards, a warning message appears about the Various responses and allows the grader to set the answers the same:



The limit of Group grading is 100 learners. If more learners are selected, the system warns you:

The sizing of camera views might not be optimal (images might be cut) with a 4:3 video size during recording in Single Room View.
The recommended ratio is 16:9. See details here.

Vertical Double Layout

In some cases, two camera views need to be displayed on top of each other (i.e. in a single column) during recording.
In the latest version of LearningSpace the utilization of the space available in the Single Room View

  • panels can be maximized and
  • the panels on the right side (Annotations tab, Data Entry tab) or additional windows can be displayed in a larger size with the Vertical double layout feature:

Jump Forward/Backward Hotkey

Users of LearningSpace can easily jump forward or backward in any video recording (in Video Review), by simply using the right or left arrows on their keyboard.
By pressing the respective key, the video will jump 15 seconds forward or backwards, respectively.

(info) For more information go to How to Play a Recording.

Learn more on our Video review - How to pages.