Designing and creating an accessible Canvas course is important to ensure the best opportunity for success for all your students. Walk through your Canvas course with your students. Consider doing ...
In Canvas, you can create several different types of lecture materials, learning activities, and assessments by using tools like Canvas Pages, Quizzes, Assignments, and Discussions, as well as ...
There are multiple ways to collect work, assess student performance, and record scores in your Canvas course. Three of the most commonly used options for assessments are Assignments, Quizzes, and ...
Faculty at CU Boulder can now streamline their course development by selecting from two specialized Learning Design Group's Canvas course templates or utilizing the new campus-wide Canvas template.
Credit course shells will automatically appear on the Canvas Dashboard for instructors one semester prior to the start of class. For example, if an instructor is assigned to teach a course in Spring ...
The easiest way to duplicate your course in Instructure Canvas — and all or some of it's contents — is through your existing course. If you have already received an empty new course shell from your ...
The new UCSC Learning Management System, Canvas, is now available. Faculty who are teaching in spring may log in and begin adding content to their pre-created course shells. Faculty who wish to work ...
Follow the directions or watch the tutorial below to publish your Canvas course. If you do not have the ability to publish your course or need assistance, please contact your sub-account Canvas admin.
The complete Canvas Cloud Instructor Guide can be accessed from the Instructors and Staff: Get Help with Canvas link from the Canvas Cloud Global Navigation’s Help submenu. Instructors will need to ...
Student Counseling Services is now providing our top-requested in-person workshop, Blazers Bounce Back, as an online course through Canvas. Faculty can embed skills of resiliency within their courses ...