Your course homepage is the first thing your students see when they arrive at your course in Canvas. Let's explore how to easily make an attractive and welcoming Canvas course homepage. Many class homepages have the following four elements, or some subset of them:
We'll go through each of these elements and then review some additional tips and tricks we've developed.
Before we begin, you'll need to set a homepage for your Canvas course. The easiest and most straightforward type of homepage is a Syllabus homepage. To select this type of homepage for your course, choose the Syllabus option from the Choose Home Page button in the upper right corner of your course.
See this guide on choosing a course homepage in Canvas for more information on the different types of homepages.
Find an image that represents your class (try Google Image Creative Commons search or use Flickr Creative Commons) and save it to your computer.
You can crop the photo to a more rectangular format, which tends to work better on a homepage.
With your course homepage set to either Syllabus or Front Page, add the image to your homepage by following the steps below:
Canvas will then insert the image into your page.
Just like the cover image, you can upload and link to your course syllabus in Canvas.
Make sure you're on a new line in the text editor.
Canvas will upload your syllabus file to your course and insert a link.
The Rich Content Editor in Canvas (Canvas's fancy term for the text box editor) functions a lot like many word processors. There's a formatting bar along the top to allow you to change the text as you like.
Go ahead and include your class meeting time and location. Likewise, you may want to include any preferred contact information or office hour information on your course homepage.
Many instructors choose to have a paragraph or two welcoming students to the course and providing them with a brief overview of what to expect. Feel free to use your course description, outline some of your expectations, or just welcome students to the class.
Additionally, some course homepages:
If you'd like to meet with a Global Online Instructional Designer to get help designing a homepage, or if you have any other Canvas questions, feel free to email GOLDHelp@uwf.edu to request an appointment.