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 +<​html><​h1><​b>​***UPDATES:​ PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION ABOUT AVENUE TO LEARN:​***</​br></​br>​ <a href="​https://​avenuehelp.mcmaster.ca">​https://​avenuehelp.mcmaster.ca</​a></​b></​h1></​br></​br></​br>​ </​html>​
  
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 Watch these video'​s from our vendor, for a beginner'​s dive into the Content tool: Watch these video'​s from our vendor, for a beginner'​s dive into the Content tool:
  
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-If you are thinking about adding a video to your course, ​talk to your department about streaming servers to host your content. Alternately,​ use Vimeo, or YouTube to host your content externally and embed the video on a page in Content. Remember to respect copyright and accessiblity laws when you are using other'​s work as a part of your course. For more information about copyright at McMaster, please go to http://​www.copyright.mcmaster.ca/​ .  For more information about accessibility please go to http://​accessibility.mcmaster.ca/​teaching-accessibly . Below is a video demonstrating how to embed a video or create content from scratch in D2L which we call Avenue to Learn. The process for embedding a video from YouTube and almost any other video streaming site is the same. +If you are thinking about adding a video to your course, ​you can use [[https://​www.macvideo.ca]],​ or Stream within the Microsoft Office 365 suite of tools. Alternately,​ use Vimeo, or YouTube to host your content externally and embed the video on a page in Content. Remember to respect copyright and accessiblity laws when you are using other'​s work as a part of your course. For more information about copyright at McMaster, please go to http://​www.copyright.mcmaster.ca/​ .  For more information about accessibility please go to http://​accessibility.mcmaster.ca/​teaching-accessibly . Below is a video demonstrating how to embed a video or create content from scratch in D2L which we call Avenue to Learn. The process for embedding a video from YouTube and almost any other video streaming site is the same. 
  
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 You may want to restrict access to Content items based on other activity in the system (eg. discussion posts, enrollment in a group or completing a quiz). This video demonstrates this ability. You may want to restrict access to Content items based on other activity in the system (eg. discussion posts, enrollment in a group or completing a quiz). This video demonstrates this ability.
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 +//For questions or concerns, Avenue support is available from Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM at (905) 525-9140 ext. 23757 or by completing the intake form located at http://​avenue.mcmaster.ca/​support/​ //
  
-//For questions or concerns, Avenue support is available from Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM at (905) 525-9140 ext. 23757 or email support.avenue@cll.mcmaster.ca.//​ 
  
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