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This article provides installation instructions, support instructions, and updates on tools that have integrations with Canvas (publisher content and third-party integrations).
This article provides troubleshooting guidance for accessing and using Canvas and its third-party integrations, helping users identify common issues and determine if they're related to known bugs or system requirements.
This article describes how instructors can make accommodations for students by offering extended time, multiple attempts, or extended due dates for assignments and quizzes.
Rubrics in Canvas are assessment tools that outline specific criteria and performance levels for assignments, aiding in clear communication of expectations, and consistent grading.
This article explains the commonly used icons in Canvas and their meanings, which appear in various parts of the platform to maintain a consistent interface. These icons assist users in navigating the system and understanding its features. Canvas organizes its icons into different categories, including Assignment, Attachment/Paper Clip, Discussion, Page, Quiz, Visibility, and Warning.
All Canvas Learning Management System (LMS) help and resource articles for instructors.
Canvas offers two ways to communicate with your students: Messaging and Announcements.
Students can adjust their notification preferences within Canvas. They can determine if and when they receive email notifications and/or push notifications.
This article explains how to use SpeedGrader to easily evaluate individual and group assignments.
Instructors can export grades from the Canvas Gradebook as a CSV file to enhance grade data, grade offline, archive a version of the gradebook, or prepare final grades for import to the Faculty and Advising Center. After downloading, the file can be edited using Microsoft Excel and uploaded back into Canvas. Instructors are cautioned to review changes carefully before finalizing the import process to avoid losing student grades.
This article explains how to create assignments and grade assignments using Folio, Canvas's free portfolio tool for students.
Canvas offers a free Student ePortfolio tool, sometimes also called Folio, which is an academic portfolio network that allows you to showcase your education and work accomplishments and connect with other professionals. Instructors may also request that you submit a portfolio project as an assignment.
Instructors can merge student enrollments from multiple courses into one Canvas course.
This article describes what is appropriate to remove form Blackboard and considerations to be made before requesting.
In Canvas, quiz feedback can be enabled or disabled manually by instructors. Unlike Blackboard, there is no option to enable or disable feedback based on a specific date or specific conditions.