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 ...
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 are excited to make this Canvas course shell template available to all CU educators. The template reflects extensive faculty input, as well as promising practices in teaching and learning, digital ...
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 ...
This workshop provides a detailed exploration using Canvas’ main content-building tool, the “Rich Content Editor''. This is what you will use to build a lot of the content in your courses. In addition ...
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 ...
Instructors can use the Zoom Web Conferencing tool within Canvas to provide a virtual classroom experience, record lectures, host virtual office hours and more. Instructors simply schedule meetings in ...
What is Respondus LockDown Browser? Respondus LockDown Browser (RLDB) is a custom browser that locks down the testing environment within Canvas. To accomplish this, RLDB does several things, such as: ...
Career Services’ Canvas course modules provide the foundational content that students need as they consider what job or career to pursue, how to build experiences and skills during their time at CU ...