Upload files

You can upload web-compatible files to your course. Such files can include HTML, Microsoft Office documents, Flash files, images, media, PDFs, and most other file formats supported by web browsers. You can add one or multiple files at a time.

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To add files:

  1. Go to the Course Materials > Add from Library or Course Materials > Manage Course Materials page.
  2. Click Add Course Materials.
  1. Select whether you want to add a collapsedsingle file or collapsedmultiple files.

    To add a single file, select Add File.

    1. Click Choose File, locate and select the file, and then click Open.

      Note: Each uploaded file must be smaller than 10MB.

    2. In Title, type a file title of up to 150 characters.
    3. Enter additional information to identify the file for searches:
      • In ID, enter a file ID of up to 100 characters.
      • In Description, enter a file description of up to 1200 characters. This description appears in the file list on the Course Materials page.
      • In Keywords, enter one or more keywords of up to 100 characters each that relate to the file. Separate multiple keywords with commas; for example: keyword1, keyword2.
      • In Topics, enter a file topic of up to 100 characters.
      • In Subtopics, enter a file subtopic of up to 100 characters. You must first enter a topic if you want to enter a subtopic.

    To add multiple files at once, select Add Multiple Files.

    1. Click Choose File.
    2. Locate and select the files you want to add, and then click Open.
    3. The files you selected appear in the window. To delete files from the list, select the files and click Remove. To remove all the files from the list, click Clear List.

      Note: You can add a maximum of 50 non-image files or 300 image files at a time. Each file cannot exceed 10MB. Images cannot be more than 500 pixels wide x 325 pixels high. Consider posting larger images to a website and then adding links to the site so students can view the files.

  2. In Time to Complete, enter the time in hours and minutes (HH:MM) that you expect students to view the file. The time you enter is an estimate used to calculate the percentage of course work completed by the student. The time does not limit the actual time students have to view the file.
  3. In Character set, select a character set. If you are not sure if you need to change the character set, keep the default character set, which is 7-bit ISO 2022.
  4. If available, select Enable common errors to make a file that explains how to fix common errors available in the common errors list while grading essay questions.
  5. Click Add.

Edit uploaded files

When you select a new file to upload, it replaces the current file. The new file is used in all assets that previously linked to the file you replaced.

To edit files:

  1. Select Edit from the file's options menu.
  2. Make the appropriate changes.
  3. Click Save.

To replace files:

  1. Select Edit from the file’s options menu.
  2. Click Choose File.
  3. Locate and select the new file, and then click Open.
  4. Make any other changes you want.
  5. Click Save.

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