GoReact is a Learning Tool Integration (LTI) that gives students access to an interactive cloud-based platform that allows feedback, grading, and critiquing of student video assignments. GoReact isn’t available to all students but only in certain College of Education classes. IMPORTANT Students required to use the GoReact system are required to have the videos uploaded directly from the recording device into GoReact without first uploading to external platforms. Other video platforms (e.g., YouTube, Vimeo, etc.) are not permitted. Accessing GoReact To access GoReact, you will need to click the Open Assignment button on the GoReact assessment. Once you click on Open Assignment, you will be directed to the GoReact assignment page to start your work. Completing GoReact Assignment The GoReact platform allows you to either record a video directly to the assignment or upload a video to the assignment. You can use the instructions that the GoReact Support team put together to walk through either recording the video or uploading the video. Recording a Video Uploading a Video Sharing GoReact Videos Most of the time, you will be uploading the videos to GoReact for the instructor to grade after you submit it. However, there maybe times that you need to have someone review the video. This could include a mentor or another faculty member. If you would like to share the video, we recommend following the steps in the article Share Video. FAQ Expand/Collapse All I’m an instructor, how do I open the GoReact assignments? If you are an instructor and you need to open the GoReact assignments, you will need first navigate to the GoReact assignments and click on Open Assignment. This will activate and connect the GoReact assignment page to the assessment in Halo. Keep in mind this needs to be completed for each assessment that is connected to GoReact. Where can I find additional resources for the GoReact platform? If you would like to find additional articles on how to use the GoReact platform, you can visit the GoReact Support Center. On the GoReact Support Center, you will see that there are articles broken up by the user’s role. I can’t record a video for the class that I’m student teaching, what should I do? If you are assigned an in-person GCU Faculty Supervisor and you can’t record the video of your student teaching, you should reach out to your course instructor for further guidance. I’m getting the error message “GoReact Setup Problem”, what does that mean? When you get the error “GoReact Setup Problem Please notify your course or activity creator”, this is because the assignment has not been accessed by the instructor first. GoReact will set up the assignment submission page when the instructor accesses the assignment from the Halo classroom first. If there are multiple assignments in the class that require GoReact, the instructor should be accessing each assignment before the students attempt to access the assignments. Why am I being asked for an invitation or access code? Because GoReact is a Learning Integration Tool (LTI), you should be logged in automatically from your Halo Learn classroom. If you are asked for an invitation or access code, this means that you are trying to access GoReact direct or from a saved bookmark. Please close the window and then navigate to GoReact from your Halo assignment. I get an error after clicking on Open Assignment from Halo? If you click on the Open Assignment button from Halo and get an error that prevents you from opening the GoReact submission page, we recommend trying to complete basic troubleshooting. If basic troubleshooting does not resolve the issue, please contact GCU Technical Support to have the issue looked into further. My assignment says overdue even after submitting to GoReact, what should I do? The GoReact system is a third-party system that does not pass the submission status to Halo. If you are concerned about the status of the assignment in Halo, we recommend reaching out to your instructor for further assistance. October 01, 2025 21:01 Updated Related articles Third-Party Contact Information