Is there is a way to hide the OneDrive LTI course navigation button by default?
@admin-pdk you can achieve this...:
If you create new courses from a template course (course settings > enable as a course template), you can hide the LTI by changing the visibility in course navigation settings. New courses created will have the LTI hidden by default.
For existing courses, I can only think of one method - using the Canvas API. Details here: https://canvas.instructure.com/doc/api/external_tools.html. If you're not familiar with the API, your customer success manager may be able to help with this.
Yes, assuming you are a teacher and you want to hide it from your students.
Click into your Canvas course.
On the menu on the left side of your screen, click on "Settings." It should be at the bottom; you might have to scroll down to see it.
Click on "Navigation" at the top.
Click on the link(s) you want to remove from the stundets' view and drag them below the text that says "Drag items here to hide them from students."
You can also rearrange the links in yoru course, but beware. Many schools like to have certain links in a certain order in all their Canvas classes.
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