How do I share course with another instructor?
Hi, @NorbertoQuiroz !
If allowed by your institution, you can use the Direct Share feature to send individual announcements, assignments, discussions, pages, and quizzes to other instructors using the same instance of Canvas. If you need to share an entire course, you could export the full course or export specific content within the course in a single package to forward to the instructor.
Naomi
Hi @NorbertoQuiroz
Naomi has some good ideas, but when you say share, what is your goal? Would you like another instructor to be able to act like a teacher in your course? If so, you may need to add them as a person to the course.
Thanks
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