 Hey, folks. A particularly useful tool in Canvas is the ability to embed YouTube videos both into discussion board replies as well as other pages on Canvas. In this short tutorial, I'm just going to show you the process of grabbing YouTube videos in bed code and inserting it into a discussion board. However, the process would be the same if you were also inserting it into a page or really anywhere on Canvas that uses the rich text editor. All right. Let's go ahead and get to it. Here I've got a discussion post that's just set up as a sample so that I can show you how to do this, but like I said, the process is going to be the same anywhere that you can see the WYSIWYG editor, and that's what this kitchen sink toolbox is here. Now, on the most recent version of Canvas, the RCE has a little hamburger button over here on the far right, and if you hover over it, you see that the more pops up. If you click that, there's a bunch of different options under here, but what you're looking for is the one that looks like a cloud with a couple of parentheses at the bottom. I'm going to go ahead and click that, and you can see that when you hover over it, it says embed. This brings up this embed code box, and it gives you the ability to embed code from a variety of different sources. This is particularly useful when embedding YouTube videos but can use other embed codes such as Google Docs and other places that generate this, but for today, we're just going to look at a YouTube video. I've got a YouTube video that I want to embed here, and this is just a little sample debate video that I put together. What I want to do is scroll down below the video, and on YouTube what I'm looking for is this share button, but I don't just want the link here, I want the actual embed code. I'm going to go ahead and click on that, and then real nice on YouTube, if you click over here, you can see that there's the code. It'll select all of it, and then I'm just going to go ahead and click that copy button. Now the code to embed the video is copied on my clipboard. I'm going to go ahead and go back to the discussion post where I've got the embed code open, and I'm just going to right click and paste that code into there. You can see that it is all pasted in, and I'm going to go ahead and click submit, and you see pretty instantly the video will show up here ready to go. And now, for the example here, I'll go ahead and post my reply, and you can see that it is YouTube video that folks can go ahead and watch and interact with. I think it's also useful because people want to open it up in other spaces, they have the ability to do that, to watch on YouTube.com, they can enable the closed captions on this, they can also change all of the different settings that are normally available in YouTube. All right, well that wraps up the process of how to embed a video. There are other ways to do it in Canvas, but I think this is a pretty unique way that gives you a lot of control. All right, thanks for watching.