How do I create a new page in a course?

As an instructor, you can create a new page to add to your course.

When creating pages, you can set page permissions as to who can edit the page: instructors (teachers), instructors and students, or anyone. You can also add a page to student To Do lists.

00:06: How do I create a new page in a canvas course? 00:09: Select Pages in your course navigation. 00:12: If a front page is set in your course, it will display. Select "View All Pages" button to access the Pages Index Page in this case. 00:21: Select the Add Page option on the Pages Index Page. 00:25: Enter the desired title for the page. 00:28: Compose your page content in the RCE, or Rich Content Editor. 00:33: Set the desired options for your page. You can set which user roles are allowed to edit the page, add it to the student to-do list, delay publishing, and allow its use in Mastery Paths. 00:44: Save the changes made to the page. To keep the page unpublished to allow further edits, select Save. 00:51: If you are ready to publish your page, select the "Save and Publish" option. 00:55: If you need to make additional changes to the page, select the Edit option. 01:00: This guide covered how to create a new page in a course.

Open Pages

Open Pages

In Course Navigation, click the Pages link.

View Pages

View Pages

Pages is designed to open to the front page for the course, if there is a front page selected. To select a page from the Pages Index, click the View All Pages button.

Add Page

Add Page

Click the Add Page button.

Add Content

Add Content

Enter a name for your page [1].

Add links, files, images, and other content using the Rich Content Editor [2]. The Rich Content Editor includes a word count display below the bottom right corner of the text box.

Edit Page Settings

Edit Page Settings

You can decide who can edit the page by clicking the Users allowed to edit this page drop-down menu [1]. Options include only teachers, teachers and students, or anyone. The Anyone option only applies to users who are enrolled in the course.

You can add the page to the student to-do list by clicking the Add to student to-do checkbox [2]. When you add a page to the student to-do, the to-do displays in the student's to-do list as well as the in the course calendar and students' course sidebar To Do list.

You can schedule when a page will be published. Enter a date and time in the Publish At field [3]. Your page must be unpublished to schedule a publication date.

To assign specific sections or users for your page, set Availability dates for it, or assign it to Mastery Paths, click the Manage Due Dates and Assign To link [4].

You can also notify users that content has changed by clicking the Notify users that this content has changed checkbox [5].

Note: If a users Course Content notification is turned off they are not notified of page updates.  

Manage a Page's Assignment Settings

Manage Assignment Settings

By default, all sections and students in your course can view the page once it is published.

To specify specific sections or users for your page, click the Manage Due Dates and Assign To link [1].

Add assignees and availability dates [2].

Select Assignees

Select Assignees

To change the assignees, click the Assign To field [1]. Then, select one or more assignees. You can assign to everyone, everyone else, a course section [2], or an individual student [3].

Find Student or Section

Find Student or Section

To find a student or section more easily, enter a few letters of the name [1] and select the name from a filtered list [2].

To remove an assignee, click the assignee Remove icon [3].

Enter Availability Dates

Enter Availabiltiy Dates

By default, students can access the page at any time during the course or section dates. However, to provide specific dates and times for the page to be available, enter dates and/or times in the Available from [1] and Until areas [2].  

Notes:

  • Before the Available From date and after the Until date, students can only view the page title.  The content contained on the page will be locked for students.
  • Canvas displays the time zone date and time according to context [3]. If you manage courses in a time zone other than your local time zone and create or edit an availability date for a page, the course and local times are displayed for reference.

Set Dates and Times

Set Dates and Times

To set dates, enter a date in Available from or Until field [1]. Or, click the field and select a date from the calendar [2].

To set times, enter a time or click the Time drop-down menu and select a time [3].

Notes:

  • To remove date and time selections, click the Clear link [4].
  • In the calendar, the current date displays in a blue circle [5].

Add Additional Assignment Details

Add Additional Assignment Details

To assign to other students or sections with different dates and times, click the Add button. Then, enter additional assignees and availability dates.

Assign to Mastery Paths

Assign to Mastery Paths

To assign the page to Mastery Paths, select Mastery Paths instead of Everyone in the Assign To field.

Apply Details

Apply Details

To save the page assignment details, click the Apply button.

Save and Publish

Save and Publish

If you are ready to publish your page, click the Save and Publish button [1]. If you want to create a draft of your page, click the Save button [2].

Note: If you try to navigate away from a page without saving, you will generate a pop-up warning.

Publish Button

When your page is saved in a draft state, you can return to the page and publish it at any time by clicking the Publish button [1]. The button will change from gray to green [2].

View Scheduled Page Publication

View Scheduled Page Publication

When your page is saved for scheduled publication, you can return to the page and manage the publishing of it at any time by clicking the Will publish on... button [1].

You can choose between publishing the page, unpublishing the page, or scheduling the page for publication options and then click the OK button [2].

View Page

View Page

View the page you created.