How To Do a Course Copy in Canvas
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How do I create a page in Canvas? 1. Click on Pages in the course navigation sidebar on the left. 2. Pages can be designed to open to the front page for the course. If there is a front page selected, click the View All Pages button to select a page from the Pages Index. Click the add page button. 3.
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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.
On the Design Tools menu, Select Create/Edit Content, and then select Copy Existing Content. In the "Copy page content by URL" box, paste the content page URL that you copied earlier, and then click the retrieve page icon to the right of the text box.
Click Dashboard in the Global Navigation Menu.Click the More Options icon on the course card of the course that you would like to move.Click the Move tab.To move the course card down one place in the order, click Move down. To move the course card to the bottom of the order, click Move to bottom.
Method 1: Share a Course Export PackageCreate a course export file from the settings page of the Canvas course you wish to share. ... Send the course export file to the desired recipient. ... The recipient downloads the course export file to their computer and then imports it into their Canvas course.
Step-by-step instructionsFrom your new course site, click on "Settings" in the course menu on the left side of the page. ... Pull down the Content Type menu and select Copy a Canvas Course.Then select the course from the drop-down menu.Click the button for “Select specific content.”Click the "Import" button.More items...
Merging Two Sections or CoursesFrom your Dashboard, find the course number for the main section by hovering over it and looking at the BOTTOM of your browser window. ... Open the course that you want to move into the main section.Click Settings.Click Sections.You'll see your section linked.More items...
Locate the Page in the Module that you want to duplicate and click the Options icon to the right of the Page title. Select Duplicate [3] from the drop-down.
Depending on how large your course is, this process may take several minutes to complete. You will be able to see the progress under the "Current Jobs" section of the Import Content page.
Custom links in your course navigation menu (created using the Redirect App) that point to content within your Canvas site are static links that do not update when imported into a new site. This means that once copied into the new course, the custom link will still point to your OLD Canvas site. You will need to manually update or delete/recreate these links in your new Canvas site. Please view the following help article on how to create a custom link in the course navigation using the Redirect tool for details.
Canvas supports the ability to copy / import course content from one course to another. This functionality allows instructors to roll over course materials from semester to semester, course to course, without having to recreate a course from scratch. This copy process creates a clean version of course items like discussions, assignments, and quizzes in the receiving course site.
While the Import Course Content process brings over much of the Canvas developed content from a previous version of your course, there are a number of external applications that you may need to update separately to work correctly in the new copy of your course. After you have imported a copy of your course content, please be sure to review the " Refining and Updating Your Course" section below to ensure all components of your course will function correctly once you have copied your course materials.
The Canvas Course Import tool can be used to copy specific course content or entire courses from previous terms and quickly import them into existing courses. Important Note: Before using the course import tool, you must be enrolled in both the course you want to copy to, as well as the course you want to copy from.
Click the Import Course Content button on the right-sidebar.
Once you have selected the correct course to copy from , you can move on to the content settings section where you can specify whether to include All content if you are copying the entire course from one semester to another, or you can choose to Select specific content only if you want to copy certain items.
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 ...
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Internal course links (e.g., link to an assignment, discussion, etc.) and file links do not copy over because Design Tools doesn't bring over the files themselves, does not update the file links on the page , and does not update the internal course links. This means that all of those internal links point back to the original course site.
As of October 2018 it is now possible to copy an existing assignment/discussion/quiz description and Canvas Content Page that does not utilize a Design Tools template into another item's rich content editor within a single course. This new functionality has been added in addition to the existing ability to copy a single Content Page from one Canvas course to another using Design Tools!
Canvas displays a notification when the module item copies successfully [1].
As an instructor, you can copy a module item in a course directly into another course in which you are enrolled. You can also send a module item to other instructors at your institution as well as copy an entire course module into another course.
As Canvas transfers the information, you will see a progress bar in Current Jobs. This will change to the word Completed once the material has been successfully imported.
To search for the correct source course you desire, start typing the course code into the Search for a Course field. Select the desired course as it appears below. Be sure to select the section and semester you desire.
Canvas gives you the ability to copy all content from an old course directly into a new one. This process is useful if you are teaching a course that you have already taught in the past and want to copy all content to the new course. This process also allows for a shift in due dates to fit your new semester schedule. (If you wish to transfer only certain elements of previous courses into your new course shell, please see the information at the bottom of the document.)