Please note that Instructors will continue to have full access to old courses for up to a year after the course ended, while students will have read-only access to the course after it has ended. This prevents both students and instructors from making any additional changes to the site.
Additionally, instructors are not able to enroll new users into the site. Though old course sites cannot be edited, instructors' ability to copy content from old courses into new course sites is not impacted by this read-only status. You can still import content from your "past enrollment" sites into your new sites. Students: If there is something that you wish to access, please request permission from your instructor to access old course content. If your instructor approves your request, then they will need to email us at canvas fsu.
Check out our " Tips on Importing Course Content" resource for recommendations on things to keep in mind when copying course content from one course to another. For the vendor guide on how to copy content, please visit their article found here. If you are importing all content the process will begin and your course materials will be imported. Depending on how large your course is, this process may take several minutes to complete.
You will be able to see the progress under the "Current Jobs" section of the Import Content page. If you are importing only specific content continue in the next section on " Selecting Specific Content. 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. 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.
If you used one of the tools listed below in a previous version or your course, or in an early course sandbox, please review the information to update these resources as well. Course Reserves content is not included with this process.
Contact reserves yale. Media Library content is not included with this process. In order to copy your Media Library content, please see this article: How do I migrate Media Library course content from one library to another? Contact medialibrary yale. View in admin portal Edit content on web Edit in desktop.
Canvas Yale Help Site. Search term. Copying a Canvas Course Starting in Canvas course you wish to copy materials into , click " Settings " in your course navigation bar. Click on the " Course Details " tab across the top. Click " Import Course Content " on the right-hand side.
Search for a course: Select the course you want to import from using the drop down menu, or search for the course name in the adjacent text box. If you need further assistance with any of these actions, please contact Brown's Digital Learning and Design team: dld brown. Send us a note about this article. Phone: Email: help brown. For reserved service for a technical consult or a loaner check-out, you can schedule an appointment here.
Report an Outage. Notes: After downloading student files, you can re-upload all student submissions. However, you cannot change the names of the submission files. Otherwise Canvas will not be able to recognize the files that should be replaced. Students must have an active enrollment in the course in order to download their assignment submissions. Open Assignments. In Course Navigation, click the Assignments link.
View Assignment. Click the name of the assignment you want to view. Download Submissions. Click the Download Submissions link. View Progress. Download File. To close the download window [2], click the close icon. Open ZIP File. When the file expands, click the submissions folder [2] to view the assignment submissions [3].
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