This article outlines how to use the Bulk Uploader to upload multiple files to your course. The bulk uploader also lets you access files from external services and lists all the files that have been uploaded, including when and whether the upload was successful.
Table of Contents
- Access the bulk uploader
- Upload files from your computer
- Add files from external services
- Unlink external services from the bulk uploader
- Access your files
- Delete your files
Access the bulk uploader
1. Access the Curriculum page (Learn how).
2. Click on Bulk Uploader at the top.
Upload files from your computer
Click on Choose Files to select the files to upload from your computer. Files can also be added by dragging them onto the screen.
Once you have selected the file you would like to add to the course, click on Upload on the bottom right. If the upload is successful, an Upload Complete notification will appear.
Please note: it may take a moment or two before the Upload option appears after you drag the files onto the page.
Add files from external services
You can also access files you may have stored with external services. Select the service from the left, and follow the instructions to establish a connection to the file's host.
Unlink external services from the bulk uploader
If you wish to unlink an external service after using the Bulk Uploader, we recommend logging into the service and revoking access from there.
Access your files
Access your files by clicking on Add from Library when adding video content or lecture resources.
- Learn how to add video content.
- Learn how to add resources to lectures.
Please note: Mashup lectures and closed captioning files utilize the browser uploader, and as a result, cannot be accessed to build this type of lecture.
Files will be listed under Filename, followed by the Type of file, Status of the uploaded file, and the uploaded Date.
- Learn how to manage your library.
Delete your files
To permanently delete a file from your library, click on the trash can icon. Please note this action cannot be undone.