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 ...
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 ...
Welcome to the latest installment of our guides for creating and maintaining accessible content for Canvas courses! Ensuring your course materials are inclusive is vital for student success, but ...
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 ...
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 Course Outline LTI (Learning Tool Interoperability) is a tool that has been developed by SFU to facilitate the process for linking your official SFU course outline to your Canvas course shell. If ...
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 ...
Orientation can be an overwhelming time for new college students as they face a variety of changes to their environment, social circles and daily responsibilities. The amount of information students ...
Course reserves, now integrated into UC Davis Canvas, allow students to borrow selected materials for a limited time, to give other students a chance to borrow the same materials. The UC Davis Library ...