I'm organizing both my modules and my library reserve reading list by weekly sessions. I want to match the reading assignments of each week from the library reserve to the weekly modules. How can I do that?
I suggest creating a content page for each module from where you can link that week's library reserve reading list. I like to use a content page instead of a link from the Modules page because it allows me to provide the instructional context for the resource.
Here is a document in the Canvas Guides that describe how to take these steps:
How do I create hyperlinks to external URLs in the Rich Content Editor as an instructor?
I’m going to mark my response as a solution, but there can be more than one. I hope our colleagues here in the Community can share other options.
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