Sending Content to Another Instructor
To access an old course:
Open Account. In Global Navigation, click the Admin link [1], then click the name of the account [2].Open Courses. In Course Navigation, click the Courses link. ... Add Course. Click the Add Course button.Add Course Details. In the Course Name field [1], create a name for the course. ... Add Course. Click the Add Course button.
Within Canvas, click on Courses on the left to expand the Courses menu, then click “All Courses”. 2. This is your full course list, which includes current, past, and future courses. Click on the star to add a course to your dashboard– please note, only current courses may be starred.
How to build your new Canvas courseSet up your course site.Choose your course options.Create your syllabus and add course content.Organize your course content.Set up your Gradebook.Keep Track of student enrollments.Use Canvas's many communication tools.
A course site isn't visible to students until the instructor manually publishes the Canvas site. If the semester/term has already started and you are definitely registered for the course, contact your instructor and ask them to publish the course. You may have previously set your Courses List to show other courses.
Click on Courses in the left navigation. A list of your courses will appear in a drop-down menu. Select the name of the course that you would like to enter. Or, you can customize your courses.
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If you are allowed to add new courses in Canvas, you can create a new course from your Canvas Dashboard. New courses are created as course shells which can host course content and enrollments for your institution. If enabled by your institution, you may be able to select a sub-account for your new course.
Unlock a course To unlock a Canvas course after the term has ended: Navigate to the course you want to unlock, and from the course navigation menu, select Settings. After the page automatically refreshes, your course will be unlocked, and the course end date will be set to one month from the current date.
Courses added manually in Canvas are not linked back to SIS data and are not affected by SIS imports. To link a manually created course with an SIS ID, edit the details for a course section. Courses can also be added through SIS Imports.
You can manually add courses in your account in the Courses page. Watch a video about courses. If a course template has been selected in your account, content from the selected course will be copied into your new course. Course copies may not include all content. For more details, please view the course import lesson.
You can also send messages to the user via Conversations. If necessary, you may be able to edit a user's role in Canvas. Note: It could take up to 24 hours for users to receive their invitations.
In Canvas accounts, admins can allow Open Registration, which allows you to add users to a course even if the users do not yet have a Canvas account. The user will create an account as part of accepting the course invitation. However, if Open Registration is not enabled, you can only add users to your course who already have an account in Canvas.
Enrollments may be added by your institution's student information system (SIS). If an enrollment includes an SIS ID, you cannot add an enrollment to the course. Adding users through the Add People button is a course permission. If you cannot add a user to your course, your institution has restricted this feature.
If Canvas finds an existing user , you can confirm the user before adding the user to the course [1]. The user's name displays in the page along with the user's information you used in the user search. Although Canvas may display additional search columns, existing information in a user's account will not be displayed.