If your professor has connected Zoom and recorded class meetings, those recordings appear in your course for on-demand viewing.
Accessing Recordings
- Go to your course and click Recordings.
- All available recordings are listed with date, title, and duration.
- Click any recording to open it.
What's Available
- Video playback — watch the full class recording
- Transcript — synchronized read-along transcript
- AI Meeting Notes — automatically generated key takeaways, discussion points, and action items
Using Recordings for Study
Recordings are indexed in ScholarStack and can be included as sources when generating Study Summaries. Combine meeting content with your readings to create a comprehensive study guide.
How Class Recordings Work
If your professor uses the Zoom integration, class sessions are automatically transcribed and processed after the meeting ends. Within 30–60 minutes of a Zoom session ending, the recording appears in your course under Resources → Recordings. You do not need to do anything — the recording is available automatically.
What You Get With Each Recording
- Full transcript — every spoken word, organized by speaker and timestamp
- Chapter markers — the AI identifies topic shifts and creates named chapters (e.g., "Introduction," "Discussion: Market Structures," "Q&A") for easy navigation
- AI Class Notes — a structured summary of what was covered, key points discussed, and action items or assignments mentioned
- Questions asked during class — extracted and listed separately so you can review what was asked and answered
- Key terms — automatically extracted vocabulary with brief definitions in context