Oh hey, for anyone here interested in the use of #Markdown for course content (either inside OR outside of an LMS👀) or #OER you might want to check out my most recent open source project Docsify Open Course Starter Kit that can run on GitHub Pages (so no Webserver is needed!)... more info at https://github.com/hibbitts-design/docsify-open-course-starter-kit and my most recent #CanvasLMS + Docsify CMPT-363 course site is at https://canvas.sfu.ca/courses/69678
GitHub - hibbitts-design/docsify-open-course-starter-kit: A ready-to-use template to create a Docsify Markdown-based open course website. Global navigation elements can be hidden for seamlessly embedding pages (i.e. into an LMS). Includes an optional "Edit this Page" link.

A ready-to-use template to create a Docsify Markdown-based open course website. Global navigation elements can be hidden for seamlessly embedding pages (i.e. into an LMS). Includes an optional &quo...

GitHub
All of the documentation for my various Docsify open source projects is available at https://hibbitts-design.github.io/docsify-project-docs/#/ , using what else but Docsify😂 HT to @cogdog for the inspiration of using Docsify to render multiple GitHub ReadMe files!
Hibbitts Design Docsify Project Docs

Docsify Project Docs

BTW, you can also 'flip' the LMS to the background and use a Docsify Open Course Starter Kit as a standalone site, like this https://paulhibbitts.github.io/cmpt-363/#/222/home
CMPT 363 Hub

Docsify Open Course Starter Kit