 To import Western Libraries' tutorials and quizzes into your Canvas course, you want to use Canvas Commons, so make sure you're signed into your Canvas account and you have a course ready to import the items into. Once you're there, you head over to the Canvas Commons icon in the navigation bar. When you select that, you come to Canvas Commons, which is a repository of content that educators can share with each other. Once here, you will search for Western Library Spot, and the results that come up are the tutorials and quizzes that I have uploaded to Canvas Commons. You can see the difference between the pages and the quizzes by the icon and the color. Once you have what you want to import, say this quiz here, you select the title and you get a preview of the quiz and some other details, but to import it, you come on over here to the right and you select Import Download, and from there, you will select your Canvas course to import it into. Scroll down. They import this course, and then you're given a notification that the import has started. It might take a few minutes depending on what you are importing, but if I go back to my courses here and I get to my sandbox and I imported a quiz, so the quiz will show up under the quizzes. Pages will show up under the pages, and here is the quiz that I imported. From here, I can select it, and it has no link to the Canvas Commons anymore. This is standalone in your course, so you can edit it and you can change the point values, the due dates, even go in and change the questions if you want. These are basically standalone in your course for you to work with. From there, you can add them to your modules and use it at like any other Canvas course item.