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June 3, 20264 min read

CourseKit now has six free tools for course cleanup

The toolkit started with a few practical helpers. It is now a small suite for the work instructional designers repeat every semester: review a course, clean up files, prepare alignment evidence, and get assessments ready to import.

CourseKit is still intentionally simple: no account, no setup, and supported file contents are processed in your browser. The tools are built around specific course design jobs instead of one giant workflow.

Here is the current set and where each one fits.

Tool 1All-in-one

Course Analyzer

Start here when you have a Canvas export and need the broad read: structure, accessibility, readiness signals, next actions, and an alignment map.

Tool 2New

Course Alignment Map Generator

Use this when the alignment map is the deliverable and you do not need the full analyzer report.

Tool 3New

Measurable Objectives Checker

Paste objectives and quickly spot vague leading verbs before they slow down alignment work.

Tool 4New

QM Rubric Readiness Check

Get focused, per-standard readiness signals for a QM 7th-Edition review conversation. It is a pre-check, not an official review.

Tool 5

Alt-Scan

Check Word, PowerPoint, and PDF files for alt-text coverage and PDF structure flags before a document review.

Tool 6

Question Bank Formatter

Clean up messy banks and export for Respondus or Akindi without retyping the whole thing.

Where to start

If you have a full Canvas export, start with Course Analyzer. If you have one narrow job, go straight to the focused tool: Alt-Scan for documents, Question Bank Formatter for assessments, or the alignment and objective tools for review prep.