A cross-listed class is two or more sections that are crossed in CX, that meet at the same class time. This means you will have students from these two (or more) sections all combined in one class. If you meet live, you will all be in one class, or you may have other sections participating via video in your class.
A cross-listed course is a single course offered collaboratively through two departments or programs. Each department shares responsibility for the course, and must contribute resources to the offering of the course.
Cross-listing is Canvas' way of combining multiple sections into one course site. This is great for instructors who want to teach all of their sections using one site. This feature also allows or restricts students from viewing and accessing materials assigned to other sections of the course, to an extent.
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Cross-listing allows you to move section enrollments from individual courses and combine them into one course. This feature is helpful for instructors who teach several sections of the same course and only want to manage course data in one location.
Cross-listing is the process of merging enrollments from two or more classes. Once the cross-listing process is complete, all common courses can be managed in the parent course.
The process of combining the enrollment from two or more courses in Canvas is referred to as cross-listing. Before cross-listing, you need to determine which course will serve as the primary course and which course(s) will be cross-listed (moved to primary course).
Click the title of the section you wish to de-crosslist. From the sidebar on the right, select De-Cross-List This Section. In the dialog, click De-Cross-List This Section to confirm the change. The section will be moved back to its original course.
Cross-List InstructionsStep 1: Open Course Settings. In Course Navigation, click the Settings link.Step 2: Open Sections Tab. Click the Sections tab.Step 3: Select Section to Cross-list. Click the title of the section you want to cross-list.Step 4: Click Cross-List Tool. ... Step 6: Confirm Cross-Listing.
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Cross-listing should be done while courses are unpublished. Coursework is retained with the course, not with the section enrollments, so if a published course is cross-listed, all cross-listed enrollments will lose any associated assignment submissions and grades.
Navigate to the course with sections that you need to cross-list into the parent course. In Course Navigation, click the Settings link, then click the Sections tab. Click the name of the section you want to cross-list into the parent course.
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