[ARCHIVED] Content heavy courses in Canvas

kmatson
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I am working with a faculty member who has tons and tons of content on glaciers and volcanoes. He has lots and lots of images. We tried tabs with Pages but we aren't sure that is sustainable has he keeps breaking the containers. It also leads to one long page to edit. I know we can break it into more pages but I am wondering if any of you have classes with lots and lots of content and images and have come up with anything besides really long pages with lots of content to read and images to view. I am not looking for a video to replace it just a better way to organize lots and lots of content. This is when I wish Canvas had the modules within modules worked out.

Thanks in advance for any ideas,

Karen

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