In an archived course, you'll still be able to view the course materials, such as lectures and readings. An archived course can no longer be completed for a grade or certificate, and some features, such as the discussion forums and assignments, may not be available.
Apr 20, 2022 · In an archived course you can view most of the course materials, such as lectures and readings for free in the audit track. You cannot complete assignments for a grade (the Progress score won't update) You cannot upgrade to the verified track or earn a certificate.
May 01, 2022 · Archiving a Course. If you wish to organize your All Courses page and remove a course from it, you can quickly do so by archiving it. Archiving a course moves it to the Archived page of your account, but does not prevent you from accessing it. Please note that archiving a course does not grant a refund. For more on our refund policy and how to request one, please …
Archive Courses. When you archive a course, the system creates a ZIP file of the course content, user interactions, and submission receipts called an archive package. You can restore archive packages, but they aren't intended for teaching the course again as all user interactions are restored as well. Store archive packages in a secure location.
Mar 08, 2018 · In an archived course, you'll still be able to view the course materials, such as lectures and readings. An archived course can no longer be completed for a grade or certificate, and some features, such as the discussion forums and assignments, may not be available. If you enroll in the verified track while a course is active, you'll still be able to access the course after …
Course archives are stored in folders. Locate the course in the list and select a folder to see the available archives. Archives are converted to full and portable archives when you download so the file size may be larger than you expect. More on how to restore a course from automatic archives.
Don't unzip or extract a course or archive package. Don't remove files from the package or try to import a file contained within the package. You can only import or restore the course if the package is intact.
In the Global Navigation menu, click the Author icon. Then, click the Courses menu option. Note: The Global Navigation menu may differ depending on what is enabled in your account.
Locate the course you want to archive. Click the More Actions icon [1], then click the Archive link [2].
To archive a course from the Course Details page, click the name of the course.
When a course is archived, it will no longer appear on your Canvas Dashboard or in your All Courses List. If you do not wish to have a particular course archived, you may temporarily delay this process with the new Course Archive Manager tool.
Initial archiving of selected courses will take place on Wednesday, September 25, 2019. When a course is archived, it will no longer appear on your Canvas Dashboard or in your All Courses List.
OSU will begin archiving Canvas course sites that are three+ years old. The archiving process will run once a year. Only credit-bearing course sites will be archived. Studio sites and PACE course sites will not be archived.
Since Oregon State University has been using Canvas for about five years, the Past Enrollments list on the All Courses page in Canvas is becoming unmanageably long for many faculty.
To allow for sufficient communication to faculty, the first archiving process of AY 2018-2019 and older courses will occur at the end of Summer 2021 courses during the second week of September.
People with roles that allow them to edit a course (listed below) will notice that courses from AY 2018-2019 and older no longer appear on their All Courses page. These courses will also not appear as options in any course selection tools in Canvas, such as during the import course content process.
Student access to Canvas courses will not be affected by the archiving process. Default student access settings include read-only access to course content (excluding quizzes), submissions and instructor feedback.
Archived course sites are not deleted or removed. Everything in the course site - all course content, quizzes, student submissions, grades, rubrics, assignment comments etc. - is preserved. Faculty can request access to archived sites - details below.
Requests to restore access to archived courses can be submitted to [email protected]. Please provide the Canvas course information i.e., course designator and number, section number (if known), and term in your request. Any person with a role that allowed them to edit the course will have their access to the course restored.