Limitations Questions? Share this: Twitter Facebook Email Print. Like this: Like Loading Loading Comments Email Required Name Required Website. In the course navigation select Settings, which is at the very bottom of the course navigation After the page refreshes, look to the far right of the page and select the Export Course Content button: You will then see the Export Type option, which defaults to Course Press the "Create Export" button You will see a progress bar and a note "The export process has started.
In the course navigation select Files You should see something similar to: In this example, GRMN is the main course folder with "unfiled" as a subfolder Now you have a few options: You can select an individual file You can select multiple files You can select all files You can select the main folder GRMN in this example You can select a subfolder unfiled in this example When you do make a selection, you'll see a small toolbar appear above the files: from left to right, the icons mean View, Manage Access, Download, Move, Delete If you need further assistance with any of these actions, please contact Brown's Digital Learning and Design team: dld brown.
Helpful Unhelpful 10 of 23 people found this page helpful. Subscribe This Article Category Knowledgebase. Appointments recommended. Reporting an IT Outage? Click the " Import " button. To choose which parts of your source course will be copied, click the " Select Content " button to the far right of the job. In the " Select Content " pop-up box that appears select the check boxes next to the content that you want to copy. For some content types, you may be able to expand and see more options by clicking on the down arrows.
Use this to have more granular control of which course items you want to copy. When you have selected everything that you want, click the " Select Content " button.
The process will begin and your selected course materials will be imported. Depending on how large the content is, this process may take several minutes to complete. Modifying Due Dates During Import When you import one course into another, during the import process, there is an option to modify the due dates and availability dates all at one time. When initially filling out the "Import Content" form, select the option " Adjust events and due dates.
Refining and Updating Your Course While the Import Course Content process brings over much of the content developed in a previous version of the course, there may be a number of external applications that need to be updated to work correctly in this new copy of your course.
External Application Steps to update this content Course Reserves Course Reserves content is not included with this process. Media Library Panopto Media Library content is not included with this process. Perusall Perusall allows for materials from another course to be used again in a new course. Redirect App 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. Please view the following help article on how to create a custom link in the course navigation using the Redirect tool for details.
WordPress in Canvas Links to previous course blogs can be included when copying content from one course to another, and the links to these past blogs need to be removed before your new students are enrolled in your course to ensure they do not join the wrong blog. Please view the following article to learn how to remove the transferred copy from your site before you request a new version.
Zoom Calendar Events Calendar entries for scheduled Zoom sessions can be included when copying content. These events will appear in the Calendar on the same dates when they first occurred. CEOD Kayla B. McNabb: Canvas-Based Portfolio. Organization Behavior.
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