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This document details a known issue in Canvas encountered when a student attempts to use the "Office 365" submission option to submit to an online file upload assignment that is configured to restrict submissions to specified file types.
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- Teaching and Learning
- Canvas
Instructors, students, and staff can create and upload videos to the Kaltura My Media service, which can be accessed within Canvas. Users may wish to download a local copy of their own recording for offline viewing or archival purposes. This guide documents the procedure for downloading a video from your My Media library in Canvas.
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- Teaching and Learning
- Canvas
Instructors can upload documents and other files to a Canvas course and share a file with students by inserting a hyperlink to the file in a page or by adding the file to a module as a module item. This article is a collection of useful Canvas guide resources on using files in your Canvas course.
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- Teaching and Learning
- Canvas
Instructors in UW-Green Bay's Canvas environment cannot enable the Files link in their Canvas course navigation menus. This is an intended consequence of UW System's enforced Canvas setup options.
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This article provides instructions on accessing and using Liquid Files, a secure file transfer service for UW-Green Bay users. It includes login steps, user guide resources, and access requirements.
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- Teaching and Learning
- Canvas
This article details the procedure for creating an audio file from a video in your My Media library. Kaltura does not have a built-in method for creating an audio-only version of a video, but it is possible to download the video file from your My Media library and extract the audio using a free program like VLC Media Player (PC or Mac) or QuickTime (Mac only). The resulting audio file can then be uploaded to My Media as a separate audio-only media entry or distributed using another service.