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Duplicating Course Content to Multiple Sections in Canvas

Canvas provides several options to share course content to multiple sections of the same course. Options include:

  • Course Copy/Import
  • Blueprint courses
  • Canvas Commons
  • Combining sections

A common question is how Canvas Blueprint courses can help manage multiple sections. Blueprints are helpful in two specific scenarios:

  • You want to lock down parts of the course so instructors cannot make changes (they can still edit unlocked parts, add new content, grade, etc.); and/or,
  • You need to make updates to all sections during the semester that you want to sync into each section (instead of sending updates to each instructor which they manually add to their courses)

If you do not need the above functionalities regularly, we suggest using course copy/import or other option below. Note: The ability to request and manage Blueprint courses requires Canvas Admin access. Read about Canvas Admin access. Request access and Blueprints via Canvas Request form.

Comparison of Options

FeatureCouse Copy/ImportBlueprintCanvas CommonsCombining Sections
Detailed infoCopy/Import toolBlueprintsCanvas CommonsCombining sections
What is doesImports content from another course (previous semester, sandbox, development, etc.)Syncs content from a blueprint course to associated coursesStores and shares courses and content in cloud repositoryCombines multiple sections of a course into one Canvas site
Example Use CasesInstructor wants to use content from a course they taught last semester; or from a Development course shared by multiple instructorsCourse with multiple sections where course coordinator wants to maintain similar Canvas site for each sectionContent developer wants to share course or specific course content as an option for instructors to add to their course1-Instructor teaching several different courses or sections that need to be in the same Canvas course site
2-Several different instructors decide to use a single Canvas site for a course
Who can use thisTeachers, Designers, TAsDepartmental Canvas AdminsTeachers, Designers, TAsTeachers, must combine sections
When/how content is addedAnytime, but recommended before the course is publishedInitial sync before course is published, and then anytimeAnytime, but recommended before the course is publishedSections should be combined before course is published. Then content can be added anytime
Course update methodImport/Copy from source course, by instructorUpdated by academic department Canvas AdminCopied from Commons once or more times, by instructorImport/Copy from source course, by instructor.
Send content to courses without intervention of each instructorNoYesNoYes (content will be visible to all students, unless limited to a section)
Lock parts of the course so instructor cannot change contentNoYesNoNo
Allow instructor to select what they want to copy (parts of course)YesYes, by Canvas AdminYesYes
Instructors can add additional content to their coursesYesYesYesYes
Content is overwritten when courses are syncedCopying the same content multiple times could overwrite contentSynced content is overwritten; instructor added content is notYesCopying the same content multiple times could overwrite content
Instructors must have access to source course to make copy themselvesYesNoNoYes
Can share outside of GMUYes, by exporting course as zip fileYes, by exporting course as zip fileYes, can make public in CommonsYes, by exporting course as zip file
Each course section remains a separate Canvas course siteYesYesYesNo
Last modified: October 1, 2025

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