Unfortunately, we don’t delete courses from Canvas. We recommend unpublishing the course or simply following the directions above to remove it from your Dashboard.
The option to delete is to “Permanently Delete this Course”, found on the Settings page in the buttons on the right. You may permanently delete the manual Master course shells you created yourself.
If you only want to remove the course from Courses & Groups in the Global Navigation, you can change the course end date, or if you have permission, conclude your course instead. Before you delete your course, make sure you have a record of your Course ID number. Administrators can restore deleted courses if they know the Course ID number.
From your Canvas Dashboard select the “Courses” tab. Select the stars of the courses you want to appear on the Dashboard. When you go back to Dashboard, only those starred courses will be visible.You will still have access to past courses in the All Courses Tab.
To delete all course content from your Canvas course:Navigate to the course with the content you wish to delete.From the course navigation menu, select Settings.In the "Settings" sidebar at the right, select Delete All Course Content. You will be prompted to confirm.
2. To remove a course from your Dashboard:2.1. Click the More Options icon on the course card of the course that you would like to remove from your Dashboard.2.2. Click the Move tab.2.3. Click Unfavorite.
In the Global Navigation menu (on left), click Courses and then All Courses. To favorite a course or courses, click the empty star next to each course name to add it to the Courses menu. To hide a course, click the filled star next to each course name to remove it from the Courses menu.
Once student interaction on your course is no longer needed (only viewing), setting an end date will manually 'archive' your course and remove it from your, and your students', dashboards. The course will still be accessible in archive format by clicking on courses and viewing Past enrolments.
Which courses display on your Dashboard when you log in can be managed by clicking the ‘Courses’ icon then selecting ‘All Courses’. The stars on the left are the way you select which courses you want to see when you log in on the Dashboard.
The courses for each semester or term will be managed within the system. You will eventually see them removed from your list. While the system will add and eventually remove these you may want to use the ‘Favorites’ star feature from above to remove course shells you are no longer actively teaching from the Dashboard.
You have the ability to delete these shells from the Settings page in your navigation.
Removing a course from the Dashboard simply removes it from that view, it will not remove it from the all courses page.
Unfortunately, we don’t delete courses from Canvas. We recommend unpublishing the course or simply following the directions above to remove it from your Dashboard.
Note: You can only drop a self-enrolled Canvas course while it is in progress (between the course start date and end date). Also, if you did not enroll in the course using the given URL or join code, meaning you were manually or automatically added to the course, you will have to ask your teacher or institution to be removed from the course.
If you decide you want to drop a course you self-enrolled in using Canvas, follow these steps. Note: You can only drop a self-enrolled Canvas course while it is in progress (between the course participation dates). Also, if you did not enroll in the course using the given URL or join code, meaning you were manually or automatically added to ...
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