00:00: This article explains how to import JoVE Playlist CC in Canvas
00:05: Click here to access JoVE Playlist
00:08: Click "JoVE Collections" to view available template playlists in JoVE Playlist
00:11: Library
00:13: Click here to view a playlist and the content inside it.
00:17: You can download this playlist as a CC file by using this button
00:21: To download a playlist created by you, Go to "My Playlist" to access your saved
00:26: playlists.
00:27: You can download any of your playlist as CC file using this button
00:32: Lets download a playlist from Playlist Library.
00:35: select the playlist that you want to download
00:38: and download the CC file of the playlist by using the highlighted button
00:42: Now lets see how to upload a CC file in your Canvas course.
00:47: For this, first go to your canvas site.
00:50: Click on any of the courses to open the course.
00:53: Click "Settings" to open the course settings menu.
00:56: Click "Import Course Content" to begin importing materials into the course.
01:01: Click "Select Content Type" to choose the type of content to import.
01:06: Click "Common Cartridge 1.x Package" to select this import format.
01:11: Click "Choose File" to open the file selection dialog.
01:14: Select the downloaded CC file to upload
01:18: Click "Add to Import Queue" to queue the selected content for import.
01:22: Once the upload has been completed, go to "Modules" to view course modules.
01:27: Here, you will find the playlist CC and its content uploaded as a module at the
01:31: end of your course.
01:33: This article demonstrated how to import IMS content packages into various learning
01:37: management systems including JoVE, Instructure, Moodle, and Blackboard. Following these
01:43: steps ensures successful content integration and management across platforms for
01:47: enhanced course delivery.