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Canvas Training and Support

As you work your way through the checklist, please be aware of the Canvas training and support options available to you. Visit the Canvas Training and Support page to find information about upcoming Canvas trainings and additional resources. Always feel free to contact your Instructional Design Liaison for individual support.

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1. Import Course Materials into Your Canvas Course Shell (Course Copy)

The Import Existing Content button allows faculty to copy course materials from a previously taught course to a new course as a course copy. For example, you may have created documents in a fall course that you want to add to your spring course. You must be an Instructor in both courses to course copy. For more information about this process, view Copy and Import Course Content.Note, unlike Blackboard, this procedure is initiated from your new course shell.

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2. Use Modules and Add Content to Build Course Flow

Modules in Canvas function like folders – they provide you with a space to organize your course materials allowing for a cohesive experience for your students. You can use modules to divide and organize your course by week, unit, or topic, so your students can find and access their course materials easily. Once you have created a module title, you can add content including pages and assignments. For more information about working with modules, view Creating Modules in Canvas

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3. Post and Organize your Course Content in Canvas

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