I don't know how Canvas administrative set-ups work, but I LOVE MAKING MY OWN COURSES. In our Canvas set-up at University of Oklahoma, we are able to create courses on the fly whenever we want: not just as sandboxes, but for anything we want to do (and we can delete them when we are done if it really is just a sandbox experiment).
Moreover, as I learned from a student last semester, even students can create courses, so one of my students created a course that they used as a group collaboration space for their Capstone project. I thought that was genius!
Public, self-created courses are, in my opinion, a huge untapped potential in the Canvas ecosystem. When we had D2L, we could not make public courses, and we could not create our own courses. Now we can create our own courses AND make them public.
In my Twitter4Canvas Workshop, one of the first things I do is to walk people through creating a practice course where they can experiment with Twitter, while also using that as an opportunity to urge them to learn some other tricks, like creating a course card image, etc.
Twitter4Canvas: Step 1: Create a new Canvas course space.
I have a blog post here where I dream about how cool it would be if our Library, Writing Center, all the student support services, built simple Canvas spaces so that we could connect and share through the Canvas platform:
Canvas for Everyone: Connecting and Sharing – Teaching with Canvas
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