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Syllabus Explorer

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Harvard Syllabus Explorer is a web application developed by the Office of the Vice Provost for Advances in Learning – Research Group. Syllabus Explorer combines registrarial data and syllabi from Canvas to give users the ability to search for and download syllabi across Harvard.

To view more about the project, please see the project overview site.

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