I am teaching 2 lectures of Chem 14BL (Chem 14BL-1 & Chem 14BL-2)
Is there any way to have both to be merged into a single course.Please let me know
Thank you so much
Hello @MaherHenary ...
If the content of both courses are exactly the same and you are just wanting to have all students from one course in the other course, then you can do this via cross-listing. This is something that you *might* be able to do, but if you are not able to do this, then you'll have to talk with your school's Canvas administrator to have him/her do this for you. Typically, you'd want to cross-list your courses before the semester/term starts. Cross-listing only moves student enrollments. It does not move course content or submitted assignments. Here are the Guides:
So, if you have two courses, A & B ... you would log in to course B and then follow the instructions in one of the linked Guides. You'd be selecting course as the one you want to cross-list course B with. Once you have cross-listed the courses, you can go to the "People" page of course B, and you should see all students from both courses separated by their section.
Hope this helps a bit. Let Community members know if you have any other questions about this...thanks!
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