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D2L - Insert Course Media via Chinook (Course Reserves)

Last Updated: 07/02/2012
Web Based Application/Software
  • This tutorial is operating system independent.

Overview

Instructors may submit and/or request course media through the Library Reserves process. For Audio Reserves, please contact the Music Library circulation desk at mus@colorado.edu or by phone at 303-492-8093. For Video Reserves, please refer to the Norlin Library Course Reserves process located at http://ucblibraries.colorado.edu/reserves/index.htm.  

Once the audio or video files have been made available on Chinook, an instructor can add them to a D2L course. The following tutorial demonstrates that process.

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Step 1

You can add an audio or video file to a topic in a content module or discussion. Select a tool (i.e., Content or Discussions), create a new item, and click the Insert Stuff button in the HTML Editor tool bar, as shown to the left. When creating a topic in a content module, you'll find this button in the HTML Editor toolbar beneath "Content." For adding a new discussion topic, you'll find this button in the HTML Editor toolbar next to "Description." 

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Step 2

Click on the Kaltura link located on the left side bar.

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Step 3

Enter your course number (e.g., socy 4131) and click the Search button.  All audio and video course reserve files associated with that course will display in the search results.

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Step 4

Select your desired media file from the list and click Next.

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Step 5

The selected video will display in a preview screen. If satisfied with your selection, click Insert.

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Step 6

Your Kaltura media file will now be inserted in the HTML Editor.

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Step 7

Finish creating your item by clicking Save.




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