Bring your edited drafts back. Approve and publish.
Upload the artifacts you generated and refined. The Studio runs an automated review, asks the clarifying questions left over, walks you through the Canvas pre-flight checklist, and then hands you a publishable bundle.
1 Upload2 AI Review3 Clarify4 Canvas Check5 Publish
Step 1 · Upload
Drop your final artifacts
Upload anything you've refined since the builder generated the originals — the syllabus, the outline, the Canvas module map, the materials guide, the video scripts, the faculty kit, and the JSON brief. The course brief (.json) is the most useful for review since it contains the full state.
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Drop files here, or click to choose
Accepts .html, .md, .markdown, .json, .pdf, .docx. Multiple files OK. Nothing leaves your browser.
Step 2 · AI Review
What the Studio noticed
Automated checks against the WFU SPS course-quality bar — completeness, Bloom-tagged outcomes, traffic-light AI policy presence, accessibility defaults, scaffold modules, and the signature performance task. Anything flagged turns into a clarifying question on the next step.
Step 3 · Clarifying Questions
A few things before we publish
Short answers in your own words. These get folded into the Canvas-publish bundle and the brief that hands off to your facilitator.
Step 4 · Canvas Pre-Flight
Last checklist before publish
A WFU SPS pre-flight pass. Tick each item once you've confirmed it. Items unchecked at publish time appear as a punch-list in the success bundle.
Step 5 · Publish
You're cleared for takeoff.
When you click Publish, the Studio bundles your final artifacts plus your clarifying answers and pre-flight checklist into a single Canvas-ready package — a .json brief plus the artifact files. Hand it to your course developer or import directly into Canvas.
Final Step
Publish to Canvas
This generates the Canvas-ready bundle and marks this course as approved by you. It does not push to the LMS automatically — your course developer or facilitator handles the import.
✓ Approved & bundled
Your course package is ready. Download the bundle below and hand it to your course developer or facilitator for Canvas import.