![]() Student Space will include your individual folder to show what you’ve uploaded to that specific course. Local Space will be the hub for sharing content with everyone in the class including the professor. Within each class, you’ll see 2 folders: Local Space & Student Space. Smartbins contain all of your class folders that you are enrolled for this semester. In addition, using the + and – buttons in the bottom left corner allows you to add/delete folders to help you organize your files or share certain folders with other users in Xchange. The My Media folder stores all media that YOU upload to Xchange. The Library section is your personal organization for your media. Let’s get familiar with the Xplore Dashboard and the different sections. If you do not receive an email within 24 hours or experience any issues attempting to use these new credentials, please email ↑ Exploring the Xplore Dashboard If this is not your first time logging in, click Sign In and skip the next step.Ĥ) Check your USC inbox for an email with your new Xchange username and password. if your email is enter in ttrojan)ģ) If this is your first time using Xchange, or if you’ve forgotten your password, please email to receive your first-time login credentials. ![]() To download VPN and connect to Secure Wireless remotely, see our instructions here.ġ) Visit (Make sure you are on Secure Wireless if on campus or using VPN if at home, see instructions above).Ģ) In the username field, type in the first part of your USC email (i.e. When you are not at USC or not using USC Secure Wireless, you must use VPN to get into the network and access. Top ↑ Logging In Remotely (outside of USC) Please see our Windows 7 Secure Wireless Fix Handout. Note: If you are running Windows 7, you may experience issues connecting to USC Secure Wireless. Make sure you are connected to Secure Wireless. Top ↑ Logging In On Campus (through Secure Wireless) To open an Incognito window, navigate to the toolbar on top of your screen, click File > New Incognito Window. *Note: If using Google Chrome to access Xchange, you need to use an Incognito window in order for Xchange to open. ![]() *Important: Keep in mind that Xchange is NOT meant to be a back up system and all your media should still also be saved on your own external hard drive. This tutorial will cover how to access Xchange, upload media, creating markers and subclips, download files, and search through Xchange. ![]() Students will be able to upload their work to share with faculty and view work shared to the Annenberg community. Xchange is organized with bins that correspond to your Annenberg courses and includes a “My Media” bin for all uploaded work. Think of it as Blackboard for media content. Xchange is a media asset management system for uploading, sharing, and analyzing clips. Logging In On Campus (through Secure Wireless). ![]()
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