 Hey folks, in the short tutorial, I'm going to show you how to embed a Vimeo video into a Canvas discussion post. Let's get to it. So I've got a basic Canvas discussion post on my screen here, and I'm going to go ahead and go down and reply to this. So keep in mind that this process of embedding a video is the same no matter where you're at in Canvas as long as you have access to that KitchenSync WYSIWYG editor. So I'm going to go down to the bottom of this assignment and click Reply, and this is an assignment that requires students to insert a video into it. And so what you see here along the top bar is what we call the KitchenSync, or what you see is what you get editor. This is going to be really important in a second, but before we can insert a video, we have to have a video to insert. So over in this other tab, I have a sample debate that I found on Vimeo, and I want to be able to insert this. So the trick is to go to the video that you want to share, click on the little paper airplane icon that says Share, and then scroll down to where it says Embed, and this is going to give you the code that you're going to need to embed it into Canvas. So I'm going to go ahead and right click and copy all of that code. Then I'm going to go back to Canvas, and what I want to do is click on the three little dots at the top of the WYSIWYG editor, and there's going to be a few different options in here. The one I want is the one that looks like a cloud with two little parentheses at the bottom, and you can see when I hover over it, it says Embed. I'm going to click on that. It's going to bring up this embed window, and then I'm just going to go ahead and paste the code that I copied on the previous screen in there, and I'm going to click submit. It'll take just a second, and you can see that the video is there, and then all you have to do is click post reply, and voila, it is there and on your Canvas page. Well, folks, that's all there really is to embedding a video onto your Canvas page from Vino. I hope you found this tutorial helpful, and as always, thanks for watching.