As an instructor you may spend hours preparing your Canvas course(s) each semester: uploading and organizing content, setting up the Gradebook, scheduling class meetings, etc. With all of that hard ...
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 ...
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 ...
To add Zoom to your Canvas course you'll first need to sign-in to Canvas, and then navigate to your course. Your next step will be to list Zoom as a navigation item for your course, so follow the ...
There is currently not a way to share one set of materials between multiple courses, but you can easily copy content from one course to another. You must have access to the courses you want to copy to ...
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.
There are a handful of Fall 2020 Canvas course sites that are “scheduled” to conclude before the official end of the term (e.g., on December 8, 2020). Depending on your needs, and those of your course ...
Instructors may choose to provide access to Class Recordings in one of the following ways. Please refer to your specific course syllabus or contact your instructor directly if you have specific ...