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@cminet , greetings! The best way to do that is with dual monitors - one shell on each screen (this is what I regularly do). If you don't have this option, then you could split your screen and look at one on each side of your screen.
Here's a video showing how to do this on a PC - YouTube
And an article explaining how to do this - How to Split Your Screen in Windows 10 | Digital Trends
You'd want to open up each course in a new window and then follow the directions above.
Hope this helps! Kona
@cminet , greetings! The best way to do that is with dual monitors - one shell on each screen (this is what I regularly do). If you don't have this option, then you could split your screen and look at one on each side of your screen.
Here's a video showing how to do this on a PC - YouTube
And an article explaining how to do this - How to Split Your Screen in Windows 10 | Digital Trends
You'd want to open up each course in a new window and then follow the directions above.
Hope this helps! Kona
Hi Kona,
Thank you so much! Another question, how could I delete numerous pages that I imported by accident from another course? I saw that I could delete them individually, but there are at least 75! Is it possible to select them all by a key stroke or something?
best,
Cynthia
Cynthia Minet, MFA
Professor, Studio Art
Moorpark College
cminet@vcccd.edu
Good morning, @cminet ...
Yes, Canvas now has a way to bulk delete Pages in your course (not Assignments, Discussions, or Quizzes). Here is a Guide for you on how to do that:
Also, @James has developed another way to delete Pages from a course via a Google spreadsheet. This is a "Canvancement" (Canvas Enhancement) that he made a while back prior to Instructure releasing their own interface to bulk delete Pages from a course, but there are still some great elements of James' process that can be used today: Bulk Publish / Delete Pages.
I hope these resources will be of help to you. Take care, stay safe, and be well.
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