This document introduces the Direct Share feature as noted in Canvas Release Notes (2020-01-18)
This feature was enforced for all Canvas institutions in Canvas Release Notes (2020-07-18)
For additional feature updates, please refer to the direct share release notes entries.
Direct Share allows users to copy individual course items to another course and share individual items with other users. This change allows content to be shared directly in Canvas without having to use a secondary repository like Commons.
Users who want to share content directly must have the Course Content - add / edit / delete permission.
At the account level, account admins have this permission by default.
At the course level, TA, Teacher, and Designer-based roles have this permission by default.
Users with permission can manage content with the Content Shares API.
In Assignments, Quizzes, Discussions, and Pages, instructors can copy content to another course and share individual content items with another user.
The menu for individual content items also include the Send To and Copy To links.
Note: If the content being shared or copied includes other content in the course (such as a quiz that includes a file), only the direct content item selected for sharing/copying will be included. The additional files must be shared/copied individually.
The Send To option is used to send content to another user.
Users can search for other users via email address. Content can only be sent to users with instructor-based roles who can manage course content. Users can be identified by typing at least the first three letters of a user’s name in the search field. Search results display users by name and email address. Select the name of the user when it appears.
The same content may be sent to more than one user by adding other users individually.
When all users have been added and the content has been sent, the window confirms the content has been shared successfully.
The Copy To option is used to copy content to another course. Instructors can only copy content to their own courses. Admins can copy content to any course in the account.
To copy content, locate the course where the content should be copied by typing at least the first three letters of a course name in the search field. Search results display courses by name. Select the name of the course when it appears.
The content can be placed within a specific module in the course, if applicable. This menu is optional.
To use the module option, type at least the first three letters of the module in the search field. Search results display modules by name. Select the name of the module when it appears.
When all fields have been completed and the content has been copied, the window confirms the content copy process has started successfully. The content may take a few minutes to display in the selected course.
Any user who receives shared content from another user is notified about the content In the User Navigation Menu. Shared content is indicated in the user’s Account icon and also in the Shared Content link.
Shared content items are listed in the page in reverse chronological order. Additionally, pagination is supported after a user has received 10 content shares.
Each content item displays the title of the content, the type of content, the user who sent the content, and the date and time received.
Users can manage the content item within the page by clicking the Actions menu. Options include previewing the item, importing the item, or removing the item.
Content items are considered read once the user has selected an action for each content item. However, content items can be manually marked as read or unread by clicking the dot next to the item. Unread content items are displayed in the account’s primary color.
This document outlines existing functionality included in the initial release of this feature. The direct share functionality may continue to receive additional feature enhancements over future releases as indicated in Release Notes. Please follow the release notes for future functionality updates, which will be indicated by the direct_share tag.
Community feedback for this feature is welcome per Canvas Community Feedback Guidelines, which outlines general feedback, broken functionality, and feature enhancements.
Feature enhancements should include the direct_share tag. Before submitting a new idea, please review all existing Direct Share feature ideas.
Documentation for this feature is available in the Canvas Guides.
I'm so excited about this feature! For teacher's who want to duplicate content between courses, it's a real time-saver. I have some questions about sharing and notification settings, specifically when some one shares/copies between their own courses.
Hi, Audra,
No behavior has changed with course copies related to this feature. Copied announcements does require a modification to the announcement, or you can copy the content and post a new one.
Notifications aren't sent to students with copied content.
Thanks!
Erin
If teachers share an Assignment or Page, are all included assets (particularly Files like PDFs or Images) duplicated and shared as well?
I tried sharing material between two teachers in beta. The material never arrived in the receiving user account. Is there a time expectation or any way to check for errors in the transfer?
bbennett@elkhart.k12.in.us, I tested in our beta instance and the materials appeared more or less right away.
Hi bbennett@elkhart.k12.in.us...
Yes, in my own testing...if you share a content item (I shared a "page") with another instructor that includes things like embedded images and linked PDF files, those assets will be copied into the instructor's course when he/she decides to import it into his/her course. The images and PDFs are placed in course "Files" ... because that is where they were stored in the originating course. Hope this helps.
Posting this here so that it is not missed. Please see the comments from bbennett@elkhart.k12.in.us and kblack@dom.edu regarding the Send To... dialog box that are a part of the Canvas Release Notes (2020-01-18).
When doing testing, we shared an assignment with another user and then tested importing the shared assignment into a course.
Timberley, my experience while testing has been that the copied assignment shows up in the Imported Assignments group. Is your institution using grading periods? If so have you checked that the grading period filter isn't hiding the assignment? If that's not the issue, you should report the issue to Canvas Support.