Canvas - Detailed Semester Start Checklist for Instructors

Semester Start Checklist for Canvas at The University of Oklahoma

This article ensures your course is ready for student access at the start of a new course term at The University of Oklahoma!  If you are already familiar with Canvas, most of these should be routine, but it's always good to go through them to be sure your course is ready.

To get started, log into Canvas at https://canvas.ou.edu with your OU credentials.  If you need help at any time with Canvas, click HELP inside Canvas and utilize one of the support options available, including signing up for a one-on-one consultation to get help with a specific tool or setting.

PERSONAL PROFILE & ACCOUNT BEST PRACTICES

Set Up Account Notifications

To ensure you receive communication from Canvas, set up your Notification Preferences and contact method in your Canvas Account. 

You must have all 3 Conversation options selected to ensure delivery of messages to your OU email where you can easily reply to the student instead of going back into Canvas to respond.

Set a Profile Pic

Set a profile picture that represents yourself in your Canvas Account. Students will be able to see the image displayed in the Inbox, Announcements, Discussions, and People tab. 

You may want to choose a professional headshot to model appropriate photos for students

Add Your Personal Pronouns to Your Canvas Profile

You can update your Canvas profile to include your personal pronouns. Once you do, they will appear next to your name in a variety of locations throughout Canvas. 

Select Favorite Courses for your Dashboard

Customize which course cards are displayed on the Dashboard by “Favoriting”  or “Moving” courses based on preference, current term, quarter, semester, etc. 

Once courses are displayed, you can also give the course a “Nickname” visible only to you

If missing a course on your Dashboard, click Courses > All Courses to locate all the courses you’re assigned.  Favorite or unfavorite to add/remove from Dashboard.

Download the Canvas for Teacher Mobile App

Canvas Teacher App (iOS 10.0+, Android 5.0+). This app allows you to manage course content and grade student submissions on the go. Syncs with SpeedGrader and the Gradebook. View Canvas Teacher mobile features by version and device.

COURSE ESSENTIAL BEST PRACTICES

Import Content (If Applicable) aka Copying Content from other Canvas courses

You may need to manually copy course content from another Canvas course such as a previous semester. 

Make sure to check “include completed courses” to copy from previous terms

Choose a Home Page

The Home Page is the first impression of a course. Select the Home Page option that best fits the needs of your course.

If you want to keep it simple, select Modules. 

Adjust Course Navigation

It is best to adjust the course navigation to something simpler, removing tools that the students will not use OR should not access such as FILES and PAGES.

Suggested navigation items and order: HOME, ANNOUNCEMENTS, MODULES, ASSIGNMENTS, LOCKDOWN BROWSER (instructor’s eyes only), GRADES, PEOPLE. 

You will have access to all the other tools, but the students will not.  Place all course content into Modules and using the Assignment Index page instead of displaying Quizzes, Discussions as it is where the gradebook is built and is more easily organized.

Add your Course Syllabus to Modules

Add the current syllabus in PDF or Word format to your course in Modules. Adding your syllabus document in Modules enables an easier view for the students and a quick way to download it. 

You can break up the components of your syllabus into different Pages you can link in a module.

Add Course Content to Modules

Add all course content in Modules including Canvas assignments, quizzes, and discussions! Structure course content by day, week, unit, or topic. Modules help simplify student navigation through a course and ensure a sequential flow of content. 

Tips for how to build a course using Modules from Canvas

How do I add course content as module items?

Create/Update Assignments

Verify that discussions, assignments, and quizzes are appropriately created. This builds the gradebook in your Canvas course.  Once the Assignments are built, link them in Modules. 

Verify the submission deadlines and availability dates are updated in assignment for copied or new assignments. ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK!

If you use weighted grading categories for your final grade calculations, you will want to add Assignment Groups to the Assignments Index Page and assign weights to each Group.

Set up Respondus LockDown Browser

If you are using Respondus LDB/Monitor on quizzes, you may need to add the Dashboard tool (LockDown Browser is the tool name) to your course navigation to use it in quizzes.

Reminder just because a quiz contains the title “Lockdown Browser (+ Monitor) Required” That quiz may not set up for LDB. You will need to activate the quiz in the LDB Dashboard each time you copy it.  Also you should always review the LockDown Browser dashboard in case there are LDB errors on quizzes that need fixing.

Set Up Assignment Groups (If Applicable)

If you use weighted grading categories for your final grade calculations, you will want to add Assignment Groups to the Assignments Index Page and assign weights to each Group.

You can add “drop rules” to each Assignment Group

Review Grades Set Up

Verify the Gradebook is arranged according to your grading policy and your syllabus.

If you have a specific grading scheme you wish to use, you will set that up under Settings

You can move the “Total” column from the far-right position to the far-left position next to the student list

You can change your Total column to display as Points, if needed.  TOTAL is the current total points the student has earned and does not count any missing assignments. 

 You can set Late Submission or Missing Submission policies

You need to mark missing assignments with a zero to have a true grade for the student once the class gets going.

Adjust Course Settings

Visit the course Settings to check your Course Details, Sections, and More Options.

→ Change your Start Date of the course - once a course is published, it is only visible if the course Start Date has been reached. Instructors can alter that date anytime.

→ Under the “Course Details” tab, scroll to the bottom and select “More Options” to access many more settings options.

We recommend removing options that “Let Students” edit/create/organize. We recommend to “Show recent Announcements on homepage” option and “disable comments on announcements”

Teaching multiple sections of the same course or cross-listed sections? You can cross-list (or combine) your own courses under the “Sections” tab

Adding a course card image is a great visual cue for quickly identifying courses

Verify Students in the People Link 

Select People to verify your Canvas roster (teacher, student, TA, etc.) for accuracy.
All enrollments including automatic instructor assignments come from Banner or PeopleSoft. Instructors are not able to manually enroll students into courses.

Review Course in Student View 

Review your course content from Student View to experience your course from a student perspective. 

→ Student View adds a test student to Grades. After participating in Student View, enter your Gradebook as a teacher to view any Test Student entries

→ You may want to select Validate Links in your Course Settings to ensure there are no broken links

FINAL STEPS - PUBLISH CONTENT & COURSE

Publish Course and Content

Check the visibility of individual items and Modules as a whole. Don’t forget to publish your course

If a Module is not published but items inside are, students will not be able to see them. Module must be published as well as included items

Add a Welcome Announcement

After you have checked all the course settings and your course has been published, you can use the Announcements feature in Canvas to post a welcome announcement. This orients your students about your course and reminds them of the materials they need to obtain prior to the first day of class. 

For more Canvas Instructor Guide articles, visit: https://community.canvaslms.com/t5/Instructor-Guide/tkb-p/Instructor

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Article ID: 3263
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