Single Sign on is a common and efficient log in experience for users. For Single Sign on to work there must be a third-party identity provider in the background linked to several systems, accounts or platforms. When an end user goes to one of the connected platforms, i.e. Mediasite they would be redirected to a log in page where they enter their credentials. The identity provider confirms the log in is correct and sends the user back to the platform. As the name implies, because the user has been confirmed by the identity provider they will not need to enter their credentials again when accessing a linked system.
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Connecting to MyMediasite
Getting logged into My Mediasite is the first basic step. Depending on how Mediasite is deployed at your organization or institution, the process may be slightly different. The lessons below will cover the most common methods for logging into My Mediasite.
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Logging in With a Local Mediasite Account PreviewLecture1.1
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Logging in with Active Directory or LDAP PreviewLecture1.2
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Logging in with Single Sign-on (SSO) PreviewLecture1.3
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Connecting with My Mediasite through Blackboard PreviewLecture1.4
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Connecting with My Mediasite through Brightspace/D2L PreviewLecture1.5
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Connecting to My Mediasite through Canvas PreviewLecture1.6
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Connecting with My Mediasite through Moodle PreviewLecture1.7
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Connecting with My Mediasite through Sakai PreviewLecture1.8
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SSO Log in Experience
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