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Using Template Pages:

We are in the very early stages of rolling out Canvas to our staff and have developed some template pages for teachers to use. I am interested to hear what process others use for this. In particular:
1.Do you put the template pages in Commons and teachers download into their courses?
2.How do you avoid the problems that come with downloading the same template multiple times - that is, unless teachers rename the original one they downloaded it over writes with whatever they do to the second copy?
In other words - do you just educate teachers on making sure they always rename every template page when it first comes into their course? Or is there something we are missing here? Seems so fraught with danger!
At our institute, we have a team dedicated to the development and formatting of curriculum materials. The faculty are trained on how to use these materials, but anything regarding the modification, addition, or removal of content is not supported by our development team.

While most schools don't have a problem with their faculty doing as they wish the supplied materials/content, our method may meet your requirements.

We have a Skeleton shell that contains our basic course layout and templates. This shell can be imported as many times as desired without risk of overriding content because the Canvas importing automatically renamed duplicate activities, rather than overriding them.
At least, that's been our experience. This eliminates the need to bring Commons into the mix at all.

Thanks!
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