By examining the distinct usage of Canvas course tools, the organization of navigation items, and the structure of course content, we categorized Canvas course design strategies into seven models:
![]() Syllabus_based design: The Syllabus tool is used to list a topical outline of the course content and to communicate to students exactly what will be required of them throughout the course in chronological order. This design facilitates posting course descriptions, class guidelines, weekly reminders and assignments information. |
![]() This design is useful for courses that have a specific workflow by providing a central page that helps students understand how they can navigate through the course. |
![]() This design is suitable for courses containing sequential activities with possible prerequisites. |
![]() This design facilitates providing descriptions for course content. |
![]() This design is suitable for courses contain sequential contents, meanwhile allowing flexibility for students to navigate through the course content. |
![]() This design may be appropriate for blended learning, helping students to begin thinking about an upcoming assignment or class discussion, or following up on questions that began in a face-to-face classroom. |
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File repository: This design utilizes the Files tool to share course documents and syllabi with students, The Pages and Modules tools are not used extensively.
This design is suitable for face-to-face classes that use Canvas mostly for provided documents to students.