 Hey, folks. Canvas recently released a new rich content editor, also known as a what you see is what you get or whizzy wig editor. And in today's video, I want to show you how you can use that editor to embed uploaded videos into Canvas discussion posts and pages. So let's go ahead and get to it. So you can see here I've got a basic course discussion post up and I'm going to go ahead and click reply. Note that this process is the same if you were editing a page or assignment or anywhere else where the RCE shows up in Canvas. Once you bring up the RCE, you're going to see that it's pretty similar to what you're used to. There's places to go ahead and edit the text, change the alignment. You can insert links and that images. But what we're looking for today is the upload media tool. So over here, you can see a little icon that when you mouse over it, it says record forward slash upload media. We're going to go ahead and click on that. That brings a little drop down menu and the first choice here is what we want. And that brings up the media uploader. Now, there's kind of three different ways that you can put media into a course. One of them is if you already have a video file that you've recorded that you just want to embed, you can use the first option of computer to go ahead and either drag a video file here or to click here and find it on your computer and embed it. So that's option one. I'm going to skip real quick to the far side where it says embed and this is option three. If you have an embed code from a place like YouTube or Adobe Spark that you want to embed, you can paste that HTML here and it'll embed it. But the one that I really wanted to showcase today is the middle one, which is the record option. So when you click on record, it's going to access your webcam and it gives you the option to record a new video right into the content editor, which is a pretty handy tool. And so keep in mind that this works both for instructors and students as well. So once you click on record media and it brings you up, if it's the first time you're doing it, it may ask you to give your canvas permission from your web browser and just go ahead and click the accept on those that it can access your microphone and webcam. And then your image should show up like mine is right now. When you're ready to start recording your video, all you have to do is click the start recording button. It'll give you this countdown from three to one and then you're good to start recording. Go ahead and present your message, record as you like. And when you're done, click the finish button and then you can go ahead and watch it if you like. But if it looks good, you click that save button and embeds it right into canvas. And then you can post your reply and lala in just a couple of seconds after it processes, your video will show up right, right there. Alright, well, that is all there really, really is to it. If you have any questions about using the new canvas rich content editor by all means, please reach reach out to me. But as always, thanks for watching.