# Import Annoto Activities from one course to another

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**Importing Annoto activities** from one course to another is a streamlined process that enhances efficiency and consistency in course management. This feature allows educators and instructional designers to duplicate Annoto-powered interactive elements, ensuring that educational activities, annotations, quizzes, and discussions can be seamlessly integrated across multiple courses.

**Benefits of Importing Annoto Activities**

1. **Efficiency**: Reduces the time and effort required to set up new courses by reusing pre-existing Annoto activities.
2. **Consistency**: Maintains a consistent learning experience across different courses, ensuring that all students receive the same high-quality interactions and assessments.
3. **Scalability**: Facilitates the expansion of course offerings without duplicating effort, making it easier to manage large-scale educational programs.

**Conclusion**

Importing Annoto activities from one course to another simplifies course management and enhances the learning experience by leveraging pre-existing interactive elements. This feature not only saves time but also ensures a consistent and scalable approach to delivering high-quality educational content.

### Short how-to video:

{% embed url="<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6iPLFMCiGk>" %}

### Interactive Step by Step

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