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General Information

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Timeline for Course Availability

Official course shells are set up using information from the Registrar's Office; faculty, instructors, TAs, and students are automatically given access in Canvas, with dynamic updates.

Student and TA enrollments conclude after Add Day of the following term if all students in all sections of the course have been given a final grade in REGIS. No course content or student data is deleted, but enrollments, grades, and submissions are archived in non-active areas of Canvas sites (find access instructions here or in your Canvas Help menu).

Beginning Fall Term 2025-26, Teacher and Admin Assistant roles remain active in courses even after student enrollments are concluded. This change makes it easier to reference and share course materials after the term ends.

DATES FOR RECENT AND UPCOMING TERMS

Term Add day of following term
Spring/Summer 2025 October 17, 2025
Fall 2025 January 23, 2026
Winter 2026 April 17, 2026
Spring/Summer 2026 October 16, 2026
Fall 2026 January 22, 2027
Winter 2027 April 16, 2027
Spring/Summer 2027 October 15, 2027

Course Storage and Media Management

NOTE: Content copied from prior Canvas courses does not count against a new course's storage limits, unless imported from an .imscc Canvas course export package. Copying from course to course within Canvas, however, means the original course quota is inherited by the new course.

Mobile Applications

Canvas has both Android and iOS apps to allow for (limited) course participation when away from a computer. Navigate to the Canvas Mobile hub and click Read the Guides to find documentation for each app.

The Canvas Dashboard and Global Navigation

Courses that you are enrolled in will appear on your Dashboard when you log into Canvas at https://caltech.instructure.com/.

Canvas Studio

Canvas Studio is a media collection and collaboration tool that allows users to create and edit original recordings, upload media files, and save links from YouTube.

Canvas Roles at Caltech

Canvas provides two types of user roles:

The Canvas Sandbox

Faculty and instructors each have a dedicated sandbox to build and test course elements, import materials for editing, and conduct any testing outside of official Caltech courses. Admin Assistants may also be provided with a sandbox upon request; email Canvas Support at Caltech to inquire.

Course Auditors

If auditors are taking your course, they will need to fill out a form to access your Canvas course. Read more about the process on the Registrar's website. Auditors will have different capabilities within Canvas than students registered in your course, as explained on this webpage.

Course Materials

Caltech Library manages both the online textbook store where students can purchase their course materials and the course reserves service where students may access electronic versions of their course materials (via Canvas) and check out physical textbooks. Please let the library know what course materials your students will need, and they will take care of the rest. Information about course reserves (e.g., how to submit textbooks for student purchase, book reserves, and audiovisual reserves) is available here. Please email [email protected] for assistance.

Please submit course material information as early as possible and no later than three weeks before the start of classes to ensure your requests are available before the start of the term and to allow students enough time to purchase required textbooks. Requests submitted after this date are welcomed, but the library can't guarantee the online textbook store will stock them.

FERPA, Security, and Permissions

Please review this page for important information about FERPA compliance, use of applications without a Caltech license, guidelines for class recordings and content (including recording releases for guest lecturers and reusing video from previous course offerings), and considerations related to copyright and intellectual property.

Reusing and Adapting Past Course Content

Online tools can facilitate reusing content, but care must be taken to protect student privacy. A comprehensive guide to reusing past course content is available via the Teaching Continuity at Caltech website.