Hi, it's Michael. We're going to do a video here on getting a transcript for your videos that have been uploaded to Canvas Studio, the assumption here is that you've already uploaded your your videos to Canada Studio and that you've already created captions for them using the technique that I outlined in a prior video. So we're looking at a page here in my course where I've already got a video. And as you can see, the captions exist. And by the way, Instructure has changed the icon. They first moved it under the settings and then they moved it back out. But they don't use the CC anymore. And now they have a new icon that just looks like a a square with some squiggles at the bottom. So this video does have captions. So we're going to move on to showing you how to get a transcript from these captions, OK, there is a prerequisite before we get started, you're going to need to have a an extension installed and you're going to need to be using Chrome for this. So there's an extension called Live HTTP Headers. I'm just going to Google that. There it is, Live HTTP Headers. And if I click on it, it's going to bring me to the Chrome Web store. And I've already got it installed here and but I don't see it in my extensions up there. So I'm going to click on this extensions icon here; I'm going to find Live HTTP Headers I'm just going to hit the pin. And highlight that so that now there's that little cloud icon up here, so Live HTTP Headers is always up here, easily accessible, along with my other extensions that I've got in Chrome. So I'm going to close that; I'm going to close that, OK? And. I just want to show you that when you click on the Live HTTP Headers, it opens up a new tab. And what happens is over here in this left hand column, it actually monitors the traffic going back and forth between between your computer and the Internet. So if I go on to this page here and I refresh it, If I go back to Live HTTP Headers, you'll see all of these file transfers took place to get that page loaded. So there's quite a bit of traffic there and this can become overwhelming really quickly. There's a clear button up here, wipes the slate clean. You have no more logs of the traffic going back and forth. So the whole idea here is we just want to get the URL for where the captions are located. And the way we do that is we go to this page that's already been loaded. We go to the captions and all I do is click on turn captions on. That one single click will have done a transaction here and actually three things took place, but this is the one we're concerned about, it's the one that has the word media. So we're going to click on that and we're going to. Right click and copy it. So now we've captured the URL of where the captions are located, so I'm going to close Live HTTP Headers. We don't need it anymore. And I'm going to go to this utility that I've put together and I will share the URL with you. It's right there. It's bullshark.landmark.edu/srt.php We'll find a way to get that to you conveniently. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to paste in the URL of those captions that..that we just pulled down and if I click submit, you will see that here is the text from the captions, what it did is it pulled down the captions file that has time codes in it and it scrubbed out all the time codes, and it just left you with raw text. So this is going to eventually become our transcript. So all you have to do is download the transcript and it puts it into a file on my computer. And if I go to show in folder... you can see. It's called transcript, and then it has a random number after it just to keep it separate from the others. Let me just minimize that for a moment, OK? And then what we do is we go back to this page. This is where we want to add the transcript. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to edit this page. OK, I'm going to put the cursor below the video and I'm going to type the word transcript. OK? Wouldn't it be nice if that did everything? Well, it doesn't. So what we're going to do is we're to highlight that word. We're going to go over here to where you upload a document and this is going to make a hyperlink out of that word. Transcript.. I'm going to say upload a document. OK, I'm going to find that that file that I made before. There it is, the transcript file, I'm going to drag it. And you could see it's giving me a preview of what it looks like and I'm going to submit and now we've got the word transcript that's now hyperlinked. What that did was it uploaded that file to this canvas course and it made a hyperlink. So if I save it. You'll see the word transcript appears here, and if I click on it. It should display the transcript that we just uploaded. There it is, you're done...All there is to it. Hope you've enjoyed this.