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My school says it is difficult to develop a course on Canvas and that this is what often keeps them from offering new courses. I'd like to see if i can learn to develop and publish courses on Canvas so that I can offer that service to my school to help them more easily put on new courses. How can I experiment and try to learn course design on my own? Is there an instance of Canvas for individual users to play and learn? Or say if I wanted to offer a course I had designed privately?
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Hello @JeffTurin I have good news! Canvas has a 'free for teachers' account will allow you to create an account and build a course. Log in to Canvas
Hi @JeffTurin,
@WardChristine mentioned an option that is available to anyone but I have a question for you because I cannot tell by the wording of your question. Is your school already a Canvas customer?
If your school is already a Canvas customer, if requested (and hopefully approved), your school can create a blank course shell for you so that you can play around with Canvas, become familiar with it, and develop a course.
If your school is not already a Canvas customer, then the Canvas free for teachers option is available to you.
-Doug
Hello @JeffTurin I have good news! Canvas has a 'free for teachers' account will allow you to create an account and build a course. Log in to Canvas
Hi @JeffTurin,
@WardChristine mentioned an option that is available to anyone but I have a question for you because I cannot tell by the wording of your question. Is your school already a Canvas customer?
If your school is already a Canvas customer, if requested (and hopefully approved), your school can create a blank course shell for you so that you can play around with Canvas, become familiar with it, and develop a course.
If your school is not already a Canvas customer, then the Canvas free for teachers option is available to you.
-Doug
I would say it is not difficult to develop a course. It can be a lot of work to develop an exemplary course, partly because of the lesson design work, partly because of the time getting everything developed. But just making a course is like anything else...a learnable skill. If you have the ability to create content in your course, then you already have the ability to experience the basics of Canvas course design. IMHO, this seems like a strange reason to avoid making new courses and could be coming from someone who does not have experience with Canvas.
Now, that being said. It is possible they are saying it is difficult to build a course to THEIR specifications. But that could be mitigated by providing you with the guidelines they expect. An avenue to broach might be suggesting that you would like to learn the process and that this would mean another person capable of helping develop courses. Having more people learn how to create the course would reduce the workload on others who develop courses.
Going with what @dbrace and @JeffTurin mentioned, you might be able to create your own course or ask them to give you want to experiment in. For the former, go to your Dashboard. Do you see an option on the far right that says Start a New Course? If you do, then use that option to create a course to experiment. Or ask if they can create an empty shell because you would like to try and learn more about Canvas without impacting students. I have some videos here that are meant for basic course design. Always intended to do more but nobody has developed the ability to freeze time yet. Lots of other resources out there to help as well.
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