> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design.md).

# Course Design

- [Set Expectations](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/criterion.md)
- [Creating Rubrics](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/criterion/rubrics.md): Criteria for evaluating or scoring students based on activities they perform, such as assignments or quizzes assigned to them.
- [Adding Outcome](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/criterion/outcome.md): Outcome or result of the course objectives using criteria from the university.
- [Gradebook Settings](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/criterion/gradebook.md): Students' Gradebook
- [Customizing Navigation](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/navigation.md): The purpose of customizing the navigation in the Course is to facilitate user access to various content and follow the desired sequence set by the Course designer.
- [Creating Pages](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/navigation/page.md): To present the content you want in one page, you can include text, images, videos, or links to files or other parts of the course or other pages.
- [Setting the Home Page](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/navigation/home-page.md): You can choose the desired homepage for your course. It can display all activities in the course, a selected page, different course topics, all assignments, or the course syllabus.
- [Managing Course Navigation](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/navigation/course-navigation.md): Arrange the different sections within the course to maintain organization. Highlight important sections or those you want participants to see first and hide or disable sections that are not needed.
- [Creating Modules](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/navigation/modules.md): Manage your content effectively by creating modules. This will provide a clear and easy-to-follow structure for your teaching and learning process.
- [Module Access Conditions](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/module-access-conditions.md)
- [Prerequisites](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/module-access-conditions/prerequisites.md)
- [Requirements](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/module-access-conditions/requirements.md)
- [SpeedGrader](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/speedgrader.md)
- [Get Started with SpeedGrader](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/speedgrader/get-started-with-speedgrader.md): SpeedGrader helps instructors to grade assignments or answers of individual students or groups more efficiently.
- [Assign Group Work](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/assign-group-work.md)
- [Manage Group Set](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/assign-group-work/manage-group-set.md)
- [Manage Student Group](https://docs.tlic.cmu.ac.th/cmu-mango-canvas-manual/course-design/assign-group-work/manage-student-group.md)


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