> 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/navigation/modules.md).

# Creating Modules

## Getting Started with Modules

Go to Module menu.

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## Create a New Modules

### **1. Create a new Module**&#x20;

&#x20;         You can create new modules by clicking on the + Modules button or Create a new Module, and you can also click on the Module image area.

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### 2. Name the Module

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Additional settings can be configured to lock the module until the specified date.

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### 3. Module Content

#### **3.1 Upload new content**

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&#x20;        You can drag the content file you want to the area within the rectangle frame or select a file from your computer to enter the Module section you want.

#### **3.2** Add the existing components in the course to the module.

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&#x20;         These components can include assignment, quiz, file, page, discussion, text header, external link, and external tool.

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&#x20;         When you add different components to the Module, the system will display the type of component as a small image or icon on the left side, and there will be text indicating the type of component \[in brackets], as shown in the image.

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Example of incorporating various components into a module

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### 4. Editing File's Name

&#x20;        Once you have successfully uploaded the content file, you can edit the file name by clicking on the settings and going to the Edit menu. This will allow you to specify what the file is about. Additionally, this will enhance the overall professionalism.

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