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(male narrator) Let's say that I visited
the Open Course Library site, uh...for this course,
and I clicked on the link here
to get to the Google Docs collection
where all of the course materials are housed.
And I clicked "download," and I downloaded
the, uh...entire content collection for this course
as a series of PDFs.
I chose PDFs from my different options here.
And now I'm in ANGEL,
and I want to use those documents.
Um...one thing that I could do...
see, I don't have any lesson content in this course.
I could go to the "manage" tab.
And I can click on the "import console."
And I can choose to import a content package.
And browse to find the zip file that I downloaded.
And I can upload that file.
It's going to ask me some questions
about the... about the content--
where I want it listed in the course.
Alright, so it's found...
it's found that this file that I uploaded is a zip file.
It recognizes that.
And it wants to know if I want to, um...have the content appear
just at the root level of my lessons tab,
or in an existing folder, or to make a new folder.
And I'll just call...
I'll make a new folder, and I'll call it "Art 100."
And I can tell it what types of files to look for.
Uh...just document files,
such as PDFs, or HTML files, multimedia.
In this case,
I'm just gonna leave those defaults as they are.
It tells me what subfolders
the different content items are gonna be put in.
And it tells me that my content is being processed.
Unless you have an unusually large content collection,
this shouldn't take more than a few minutes.
It might take up to a day if there are many, many files,
but, um...in most cases, it'll just take a few minutes.
Alright, so I waited for a few minutes,
and I'm back in my course again now.
And I go to the lessons tab,
and now I see that there is a folder here for Art 100.
And within it, I can find, uh...all of the folders
and files that were in the content I downloaded
from the Open Course Library site.
And I created, uh...that zip file
and chose, uh...Word documents as my format that I wanted.
I can see that the... that the content
that I exported from the Google site
is now available in my ANGEL course,
and it's in the same nested folder format
that the person who created it set it as.
Uh...but, uh...ANGEL sees all of these
as discrete content items,
so I can, uh...move them around, or rename them,
or do whatever I want to do with them.
They're not...they're not stuck with the file structure
that I was given by the people who put the content together.