Our project has a website that already has courses. We want to start using Canvas as our LMS and have users complete courses within our website. We want to use Canvas to manage our content. (We currently make use of a form builder and embed content in our website.)
Is this possible?
I suggest reaching out to your Customer Success Manager or Sales Rep as they will be able to dive deeper into your needs/wants and want to see what options are available for you and your organization. If you don't currently have Canvas you should request a demo (https://www.instructure.com/request-demo) and here you can start the conversation about how Canvas can support the goals and needs of your organization.
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