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Cross-listing & Re-cross-listing
Updated onArticleCross-listing (also known as co-listing or linking) is used in Canvas to combine the enrollments (students) from two or more courses into a single Canvas course shell. Cross-listing is typically used in the following scenarios:
- The same course is taught under different names for different degrees (typical in Computer Science - for example, "Programming fundamentals I" is ITSE-1302 and COSC-1336), but the content is the same.
- There are two (or more) levels of a subject (such as Latin Cardio Dance I and II), and students are combined to meet enrollment quotas.
- An academic course has a CE equivalent with the same or similar content.
- A teacher has multiple sections of the same course (ENGL-1302-001, ENGL-1302-002), and chooses to combine them to streamline workflow.
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Accessing your Canvas Course(s)
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Creating Tabs in Canvas
Updated onArticleThis feature is created using the Canvas Style Guide - Tab Navigation. The use of this design attribute is dependent upon Canvas' continued support of jQueryUI. In order to use tabs inside your Canvas course, you need to have some basic HTML knowledge to customize them.
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