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+ | The left sidebar is referred to as the Course Navigation menu. It consists of several tabs which may be made visible to or hidden from students. (Tab names cannot be edited at this time.) | ||
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+ | *To avoid confusion or overwhelming students with material access points, provide them with a customized path to your offering's online resources by including only the most necessary tabs. | ||
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+ | *For example, if course content (files, videos, etc) is contained within '''Pages''', which are organized by '''Modules''', the only Navigation menu items really necessary are '''Home''' and '''Modules'''. | ||
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+ | *Other features one may include for minimal use are Announcements, Assignments, Discussions, and links to external resources or media. | ||
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+ | '''TIP:''' We recommend hiding the built-in Syllabus tool from Course Navigation, particularly for multi-term offerings, as customization options are limited, and it is not necessary for including the course syllabus on your site. | ||
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+ | ====To customize Course Navigation:==== | ||
+ | *From the top menu bar, select your course from the Courses menu | ||
+ | *Click '''Settings''' at the bottom of the Navigation menu (on left) | ||
+ | *Click the '''Navigations''' tab (in the center) | ||
+ | *Drag any items you wish to hide from students below the Drag items here you wish to hide from students text | ||
+ | *Click Save | ||
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+ | '''Hidden items will appear grayed out in the menu but are accessible to faculty.''' | ||
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Create a welcoming landing page for your students. | Create a welcoming landing page for your students. | ||
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A course is made accessible to students by publishing it. Use Student View before publishing to see the course as students will see it. | A course is made accessible to students by publishing it. Use Student View before publishing to see the course as students will see it. | ||
*[http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/l/61152-what-is-student-view How to use Student View] | *[http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/l/61152-what-is-student-view How to use Student View] |
Revision as of 17:02, 23 May 2014
Create a site with a welcoming Home page and clear navigation for your students.
1. Add and Manage Files and Content


2. Create Pages
Use Pages for providing content and educational resources that don’t necessarily belong in an assignment, or that you want to refer to in multiple assignments.


3. Use Modules to Organize Content




5. Create a Home Page
Create a welcoming landing page for your students.


6. Last Steps: Test and Publish
A course is made accessible to students by publishing it. Use Student View before publishing to see the course as students will see it.
See also the Canvas Orientation for Faculty
Use this Canvas course as a step-by-step guide for developing your site.
Sign up for a hands-on workshop! Canvas Basics for Faculty
This will take you to a signup page in the Canvas Orientation for Faculty site.
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