Google Drive will compress and reduce the quality of the video a bit. Most instructors will allow anyone at Swarthmore or any users with the link to view the video. Make sure to set the permissions of the video appropriately. To add the video to Moodle, copy the URL to video (or a folder with several videos) and add it to Moodle as a url link. When you click on the video it will display within the Google Drive interface (it may take a few minutes to process after you have uploaded the video). Upload the video to Google Drive just as you would any other file. This is handy if you want to control the permissions via Google Drive or want to avoid the ads in the YouTube interface. You can upload many common video files to Google Drive and view the videos right from within Google Drive. In the next field, give your video a friendly name.In the pop up window, paste the video URL in the field labeled "Enter URL". Go to YouTube or Vimeo and copy the video embed code.Go to the HTML source view by clicking on the filmstrip button in the content box.Add a new Page in Moodle (under resources).You can also embed a video from YouTube into your course using the following steps.If you create link to the YouTube video in a label or Moodle page (using the chain icon in the text editor), Moodle will replace the link with the embedded video.Copy the URL of the YouTube video and paste it into the address of the URL resource. The easiest way to add a YouTube video is to add a link to the video, by adding a URL resource.There are several methods to add a YouTube or Vimeo video to your Moodle course
They can secure rights to screen feature films (if required) and set up the video for streaming via Moodle. To stream films and television shows, please contact the Digital Initiatives Librarian in McCabe or the Director of the Language Resource Lab (for Modern Languages).