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Designing Your Canvas Course
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Designing Your Canvas Course

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Designing Your Canvas Course

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Canvas courses can be configured in a number of ways, but typically course content is arranged into "modules" - either by topic / unit or by week - which are composed of content items such as wiki-like pages, PDF files, automatically-graded knowledge-check quizzes, and / or assignments.

Assignments can be built and graded in Canvas, or can be imported from external tools like Gradescope. Quizzes can be created in Canvas that can be automatically graded (great for pre-class knowledge checks), manually graded (like homework assignments), or a mixture of both. Larger projects can also be graded using complex matrix-like rubrics simply and quickly in Canvas Speedgrader.

Review our slides from "Setting up Your Canvas Course".

The following links provide quick-reference pages for a variety of Canvas features:

First steps:

Set up your course:

Add content to your course:

You will need to decide how you will organize your course content. We recommend using modules to organize content, making it easy for student to navigate your course and find the information they need. Modules can work as folder of information (e.g., Lecture Notes, Problem Sets, Answer Keys, etc.) or can be organized by unit or week. See more information about module organization on our recommendations page.

Assign and collect work:

Track and communicate grades:

Preview and publish your course:

Demonstration Courses

Below are two demonstration courses (Caltech login required), selected by students as excellent uses of Canvas. (If you are a course instructor and cannot access these Demo Courses, please contact [email protected].)

CS 38 Demo Course

ACM 11 Demo Course