Canvas | Uploading a file to course (faculty)

Canvas | Uploading a file to course (faculty)

You can add a file to your course by uploading a file. You can also import files using the course import tool in Course Settings.
As an instructor, you can drag and drop files from your personal files into course files.
Notes:
  1. Canvas does not support file uploads larger than 5 GB.
  2. Video and audio uploads to Canvas through the media tool can be up to 500 MB in size.
More information about uploading files to your course can be found at: How do I upload a file to a course?
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