1. From the D2L homepage, click on Calendar at the top of the page.
2. From the Calendar page, click on the Settings button to open the Calendar settings menu. Then in the pop-up window, ensure the Enable Calendar Feeds checkbox has a checkmark and click Save.

3. Back at the Calendar page, a new Subscribe button should now be next to the Calendar Settings button. Click the Subscribe button to open the Calendar Subscriptions pop-up window and select the desired course from the dropdown menu. Copy the link URL from this window.

4. Log into your Pima Gmail account and open your Google Calendar. At the bottom left of the screen, click the plus sign next to the Other Calendars header and then click From URL from the dropdown menu.

5. Paste the link from Step 3 into the URL of calendar field, then click the Add calendar button. Due dates and other entries from the D2L course's Calendar will now appear in your Google Calendar.

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