If you want to include comments when embedding media, you need to embed through the Studio LTI tool. Learn how to embed media in Canvas. Share Media. Open Links. In the Share Media modal, click the Links tab. Create Public Link. Click the Create Public Link button. View Links. View the generated public link and embed code. To share a public link, copy the public link in the Public Link field [1].
To use an embed code, copy the embed code in the Embed Code field [2]. Remove Public Link. Tags 8. Add Metadata. Select the appropriate grade level s using the sliders or dropdown menus. Share to Commons. When you're done, click the Share button. View Shared Resource. Notes: The file type will automatically display in the resource details.
Duration will display for video and audio file types. Was this article helpful? Yes No. Ask a Question View Related Guides. Quick Links Canvas Guides. Additional Product Guides. Find answers in the Additional Product guides. Learn about new and updated Canvas features. Learn about new and updated Additional Product features. Shared media displays in the Shared with Me page. You can change or remove sharing permissions for media at any time. If you allow a user to view a media file , they can view the media, access the embed code and public sharing link, and share the media with others.
If you allow a user to edit a media file , they have all permissions allowed as if they originally uploaded the media file, including deleting the media, editing details and options, downloading, copying, and sharing the media, and viewing analytic insights. This lesson shows you how to share media directly from the My Library page. However, you can also share media when viewing a video. On the My Library page, locate the media and click the Options icon [1].
Then click the Share Media link [2]. To share the media, enter user's name or email in the Type to add people or groups field [1], then click the user's name [2]. You can repeat this process to add as many users as necessary. By default, Studio allows others to view your shared media. However, you can allow others to edit your shared media. To manage shared access when sharing your media, click the Sharing Access drop-down menu [1]. Alternatively, you can manage shared access for individual users.
In the Shared with section, click the user's Sharing Access drop-down menu [2]. To allow another user to view, copy, and share the media, select the Can View option [3]. To allow another user to view, edit, delete, download, copy, and share the media, select the Can Edit option [4]. Click on the link you added to test it The video below demonstrates the steps for adding YouTube, Kaltura, and Google Drive files into Canvas.
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