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 ...
Professor Morgan is teaching an English Studies course online this term in which his studies are required to complete a group project analyzing a piece of literature. Since the course is online, ...
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 ...
We've created step-by-step videos and instructional materials to help you learn about Canvas at your own pace. Through this guide, you can understand the basics of building your course, announcements, ...
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 ...
Professor Johnson teaches a Nursing course that has several assignments in which students answer questions on a worksheet. As a Miami instructor, Professor Johnson has access to a Google Drive account ...
For now, as you create new content, follow this quick start guide that addresses some of the primary ways you can create accessible content. While this does not address every standard of digital ...
Canvas is CU’s online learning platform, and a big part of academic success at CU is learning how to use it. Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, more course content than ever is delivered to ...
Sections in a credit course are automatically synchronized with the corresponding class rosters in goSFU. Sometimes, particularly in larger online courses that lack tutorial sections, instructors may ...
Instructure has launched a new platform to let users of the learning management system Canvas create online courses--both open and private. The service, Canvas Network, is being made available free to ...