When an instructor receives a new Canvas course site, it is, by default, Unpublished. This means that any students that have registered for the course and have accounts on the course site will not have a Canvas Card link on their Dashboard for the course until the Instructor "Publishes" the course site.
You can Unpublish the course by going to the Home page and clicking Unpublish. This will remove the Dashboard Card link from all student accounts. Note: Once you have added a grade for any student, you can no longer Unpublish the course site.
However, they will still be able to see the Discussion in other areas of Canvas, such as the Syllabus and the Calendar, but they will not be able to open or participate in the Discussion. Please be aware of these potential scenarios when adding course content to a Module.
Under the " Course Status ", click " Unpublish " to make the course unavailable to students. For more help, please contact [email protected].
To unpublish an assignment, hover over the published button for the assignment and view its status. If the assignment can be unpublished, the hover text will confirm you want to unpublish the assignment, and the button will change from green to red. Click the button to confirm.
Instructors can utilize the time when a course is initially not published to set up their course for the semester. It is also possible for instructors to unpublish their course, which will prevent students from accessing the course.
To unpublish a page, hover over the published button. The hover text will confirm you want to unpublish the page, and the button will change from green to red. Click the button to confirm.
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.
You only have to publish the site once. You can unpublish the course by going to the Home page and clicking the Unpublish button. This will turn off student access to the course site. However: Once you have added a grade for any student, you can no longer unpublish the course site.
To unpublish a module, hover over the published icon. The hover text will confirm you want to unpublish the module. Click the icon to confirm.
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.
A common feature in Canvas is the gray/green icon that indicates whether or not an item is published and thereby visible to students. Most items an instructor creates in their Canvas course (files, assignments, pages, modules, etc.)
Unpublishing from the Canva editor Tap on on the editor menu. Tap Unpublish site and confirm to unpublish your website.
Courses are not deleted from an account unless done so by you or another user at your institution.Open Settings. In Course Navigation, click the Settings link.Permanently Delete Course. Click the Delete this Course link. ... Delete Course. Click the Delete Course button. ... View Confirmation. View the confirmation message.
Click on “Courses” in the red vertical menu bar, and then click on “all courses”. To hide a course card in your dashboard, click on the little star so that the color is gone.
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