4. Adding requirements, Publishing the module
Once you have the pages, assignments, discussions, and so on that you want in your module, you have several options. One is to set requirements for the module. This is optional, but it helps students keep on track, and you can set up your course so that students must complete certain tasks before Canvas will allow them to access others. To learn more about these specifics, see Canvas's tutorial here.
To set requirements (or take other actions with your module) click the three dots at the far right of module box, and select "Edit" from the drop down menu.
In the pop up that appears you can select the appropriate requirements for you module. In this example, I selected the option "Students must complete all of these requirements" and then used the drop down menus to select the various files in my module, then select the action that I wanted students to complete. Be sure to click the "Update Module" button when you want to save your requirements.
Once your requirements are set, you'll see the indication in the module box.
Once your module is ready for students, be sure to publish it. If a module has not been published, you'll see a gray circle with a slash through it next to the "+" symbol. Click on this gray circle and the drop down menu will give you several publishing options. You can change this setting at any time, but avoid doing so while students need access to the module!
A published module will look like the image below. Note that all the circles are green with a checkmark indicating that the module and all components within it have been published are are available to students.
Repeat this process for all the modules you wish to create!
You can reorder files within a module by clicking on the set of dots at the left and dragging the file to the correct position. Modules can be reordered using the same process by clicking the set of dots to the left of the module's title. You can also click on the three dots at the right of any item and access a drop down menu allowing you to edit, duplicate, delete, and take other actions.
Revealing Material through Module Requirements
You may want to provide students with material only after they have completed an assignment. For example, you may assign an essay and want students to access answers or tips after they have submitted their essay. You can achieve this using module requirements.
First, click on the three dots at the far right in the module box to reveal the dropdown menu of actions and select "Edit."
Next, adjust the requirements for the module. Be sure to check the box "Students must move through requirements in sequential order" – this controls the way students access the materials.
Be sure to click the red "Update Module" button to save your changes! Now when a student looks at the module they can see that they must complete all items in the module, but they can only access the certain items. Below, the first page in the module appears with black text, while the rest of the items are grayed out. As a student completes each item, the next item in the module list is unlocked for them.
You can access the student view of Canvas to double-check that modules' requirements are set correctly. Do this by clicking the "Student View" button at the top right of any page in Canvas.