Yes, but unfortunately they are a) focused on locking content types b) require you to associate each course site with the blueprint and this seems to be a manual process.
We are really looking for a mechanism to a) force the order of course site navigation so that it is consistent in every course site (and thus consistent for students), b) to be able to apply a preferred front page.
In the recent update you can now force modules to be the front page of every site. But that is not the pedagogical approach that UC wants to take (ie it's very linear and content focused). It would make more sense that all the front page options could be available to be forced, rather than one. (We want Syllabus page)
Also, it seems that to apply a site shell from the comments to every site then an admin needs to be manually added to every site to be able to do that. There are scripting workarounds, but it's unfortunate to have to think of workarounds. Ability to template is kind of a key function for any system that involved content management, but Canvas seems to lack that in a wholistic sense. It would be great if Canvas just provided a set of 10 standard templates for course sites reflecting different pedagogical approaches, for example.
[And if anyone suggests I put that in as an idea in the community, I will probably throw something 😉 If I feel like lobbying and then waiting a couple of years, then that's possible, I guess. UC has not even implemented Canvas as a production system yet, and I am already weary of hearing that statement, meant with the best of intentions I know...]
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