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I am hoping to add a section with resources for reference (links to blogs, online tools, websites). Is there a tool that allows me to insert these links without having to add them into a file (.doc, .pdf)?
What would be the most convenient way?
Is there a way to share safari bookmarks or else into canvas?
thanks!!
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Hi @cnovella and welcome to the Community! Have you considered using a Module for this (see What are Modules?). You can add existing course content to a module as well as things like external URLs (see How do I add an external URL as a module item?). We have resource modules in a number of our classes, and a module can even be shared to the Canvas Commons so that other instructors can download this in their classes.
Good luck!
Hi @cnovella and welcome to the Community! Have you considered using a Module for this (see What are Modules?). You can add existing course content to a module as well as things like external URLs (see How do I add an external URL as a module item?). We have resource modules in a number of our classes, and a module can even be shared to the Canvas Commons so that other instructors can download this in their classes.
Good luck!
Just in case anyone is still wondering about this question--
Recently, I've had issues with using Modules as a place to post links. I had used Modules for a while as a place to post links, but my students get confused because Modules in their other courses is a place for a sequential lesson with an assessment at the end. I have around 50 links to resources on various topics; I refer students to these links on as needed individually when giving feedback on papers. I'm now gravitating towards collapsible lists as a place for these links so students won't click through links thinking it's a sequential lesson.
There are directions for simple accordion menus here. Our school has added an integration--Cidilabs--which has an accordion menu tool.
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