3. Syllabus information
The syllabus provides key course details and sets student expectations. An effective syllabus includes the Digital Course Outline (DCO) and additional components outlined below.
Use this guide to navigate crucial syllabus elements that effectively convey course details, schedules and policies.
Definition
The course syllabus page in Canvas communicates information like course structure, schedule, policies, and instructor details to students. It acts as a roadmap for the semester.
Benefits
Creating a comprehensive syllabus:
- Sets clear expectations for students
- Reduces common questions
- Outlines instructor policies upfront
- Organises term schedule in one place
- Ensures a consistent student experience
Implementation checklist
Use the checklist below to track your progress
Key resources
Learning objectives
Policies and guidelines
From the University of Auckland
TeachWell – Digital citizenship
Learning essentials: communicating respectfully and constructively
Guidelines on the use of social media
Bullying, harassment and discrimination
Top tips for using Zoom and other online meeting platforms
Exploring the Components
Below is a further breakdown of the different parts of this Canvas Baseline Practice. Included are interactive annotated examples.
Use the navigation to work through sections 3.1 – 3.3
Page updated 22/05/2024 (minor edit)