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Hello,
I have, on a few occasions, imported YouTube videos to CANVAS Studio that end up unavailable to students.
I am the owner/creator of the videos in question, and have verified that they are public and approved within my district.
What do I need to do to ensure all my kids have access to this content?
Thanks,
WillBDMS
Hi @WillBDMS ...
I realize this is question hasn't been answered in several years, but I wanted to ask...what are you doing with the videos after you add them to your Studio library? Are you embedding the videos into your course pages? That should be all that is really necessary. You may have already found a solution to this question, but I wanted to check in with you just in case...thank you!
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