Course Copy/Migration API to push default template to created shells

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harker
Community Member

Hey All,

I have trolled through the community and have found many admins like myself (who are not a programmers), who are wanting a default course shell that can be pushed to all the courses upon new shell creation. In my hunt I have found that there is a course copy API [Courses - Canvas LMS REST API Documentation]. This has been depreciated and is referred to the content migration API [Content Migrations - Canvas LMS REST API Documentation].

What I am curious about is who is using this and to what success? Pros/Cons? And do you think that the code can be incorporated with a SIS data push API where shells are created and populated?

Ultimately we would add to our shell creation/student population API a course copy request of a default course. Where we first can set all the navigation course tools/features to a hidden state. Secondly, it would also help us distribute pre-made assignments that make use of our Electronic Learning Outcomes (ELO) within the rubric criteria. Thirdly, we would be able to have a homepage to direct new and new to Canvas faculty to the instructional design & support and faculty development offices.

Hence all courses created are duplicates of the institution course template.

What I have found, but doesn't help:

Course default view from api?

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API Use Case: Standardize Course Navigation

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Robbie_Grant
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harker,

We are giving the Canvas Admins area a little bit of love (especially questions that are really, really old) and just want to check in with you.  This will also bring this question new attention. 

 

Were you able to find an answer to your question? I am going to go ahead and mark this question as answered because there hasn't been any more activity in a while so I assume that you have the information that you need. If you still have a question about this or if you have information that you would like to share with the community, by all means, please do come back and leave a comment.  Also, if this question has been answered by one of the previous replies, please feel free to mark that answer as correct.

 

Robbie

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