Sharing top down sync course content between several courses
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Hello,
We're about to undergo the transition from BB9 to Canvas, and I have a query about how a useful mechanism we (Learning Technologists) employ to distribute course content from one to many with live updating, can be replicated.
I have looked at the comparison doc on blueprints, templates etc and they seem to not quite fit the bill.
What we currently do:
Course content (mostly consisting of timetables, intro messages, links to download pdfs and embedded videos) are created and stored in the institutional content area of Blackboard, so not attached to any course. .html files are created to arrange the embedded videos with accompanying text, and provide links to the downloads of .pdfs hosted in the same area. Permissions are set appropriately to allow access to users from the desired desintation courses.
Within the courses, we build a folder structure, and insert "Items" where we want the html to display. The item then has a link in it, to the html file on the institutional content area. This displays the content in that Item space, rather than a web link.
With this method we can easily update content in a 1 - many process by changing the .html files. Much of the content is set before semsester starts, but as teaching runs, recorded lectures and lecture notes are added, and the resulting changes are displayed in all the live courses immediatly.
The courses all have a considerable amount of other content in them as well.
Is there a way to do similar in Canvas?