How to Copy Canvas Courses
How do I copy content from another Canvas course using the Course Import tool? 1 Open Settings. In Course Navigation, click the Settings link. 2 Import Content into Course. 3 Select Content Type. 4 Search for a Course. 5 Select Migration Content. More items
Additionally, imported assignments will retain their assignment posting policy from the original course. In Course Navigation, click the Settings link. Click the Import Course Content link. In the Content Type drop-down menu, select the Copy a Canvas Course option.
For more details, please see the import content section in the Canvas Basics Guide. Importing a course more than once may have unintended consequences. If you import content into a new course, edit the content in the new course, and later import the previous content again, the imported content will override the existing content.
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Once registered for a course, it can take 24 hours for the course to appear. If the course still does not appear, contact the Help Desk at 480-965-6500. Be sure to verify you are registered for the course by checking your class schedule on My ASU.
Canvas is a web-based learning management system, or LMS. It is used by learning institutions, educators, and students to access and manage online course learning materials and communicate about skill development and learning achievement.
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During busy enrollment periods (e.g., weeks before semester begins or first day of the semester) it may take up to 24 hours for the enrollment to show up in Canvas. Prior to the first day of the semester your courses will be listed under Future Enrollments.
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.
After you have added the course to one of the two worksheets, your enrollment will be processed in up to 2 hours. Check back after 2 hours to ensure that the course is listed on your Dashboard page.
It shouldn't be longer than overnight. Maybe check back by the end of the day today or after your class. I registered on monday @ around 3 pm and all of my classes were available by monday night.
Usually this completes within 10 minutes, but it may take longer if the video is exceptionally long.
To import all content from the course, select the All Content radio button [1]. If you want to select specific content, click the Select specific content radio button [2]. Note: If you select the specific content option, you are required to select the content you want to import after you review the remaining page options.
This option allows you to copy content into existing courses. You may be able to copy content into a new course shell.
Importing a course more than once may have unintended consequences. If you import content into a new course, edit the content in the new course, and later import the previous content again, the imported content will override the existing content.
You can copy course content such as assignments, modules, pages, and discussions from previous Canvas courses into existing courses. You only have access to copy content from courses in which you are enrolled as a user with instructor permissions. This option allows you to copy content into existing courses. You may be able to copy content ...
If you copy the same item to the same course more than once, the item you previously copied will be overwritten with the newly copied item. Always run the Link Validator after a copy to check for any broken links or links pointing to the wrong course.
Best Practice: Do NOT copy “All Content” when copying from one course to another. You will end up with more than you bargained for. Use caution when copying Calendar Events. It will copy events from the PAST which you likely don’t want in your future course. Do NOT copy things more than once into the same course.
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If you copy the same item to the same course more than once, the item you previously copied will be overwritten with the newly copied item. Always run the Link Validator after a copy to check for any broken links or links pointing to the wrong course.
Best Practice: Do NOT copy “All Content” when copying from one course to another. You will end up with more than you bargained for. Use caution when copying Calendar Events. It will copy events from the PAST which you likely don’t want in your future course. Do NOT copy things more than once into the same course.