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Instructors can use the Course Import tool in Canvas to transfer content between courses, and additional steps are required to ensure third-party integrations function properly.
Canvas offers several built-in analytics, statistics, and reporting tools that allow instructors to access data about their courses. This article explains how to use these analytics.
This article provides guidance to instructors for creating and administering Monitored Exams in Top Hat that can be accessed via Canvas. This ensures the integrity of the exam process while providing a seamless experience for students.
Instructors can manually add and remove teaching assistants (TAs), co-instructors, and other users for Canvas courses.
Instructors can merge multiple courses into one Canvas course.
Learn how to customize your notifications from Canvas. You can add ways to receive notifications (such as additional email addresses or push notifications via the Canvas Teacher app), customize your notifications, and share your contact information with your students.
This article provides installation instructions, support instructions, and updates on tools that have integrations with Canvas (publisher content and third-party integrations).
Manually created courses are spaces where instructors can build content intended to be replicated across multiple courses in the future, explore Canvas features and test course content, or create Blackboard-like organizations.
Canvas Commons is a digital library that allows Ohio University instructors to find, share, and import instructional materials to or from your Canvas courses. Within Commons, it is possible to create groups for sharing purposes. This article describes how to request the creation of, renaming of, or membership modification to a Canvas Commons Group.
Turnitin is a plagiarism detection tool. Instructors can create Turnitin assignments within Canvas.
All Canvas Learning Management System (LMS) help and resource articles for instructors.
This article describes how instructors can make accommodations for students by offering extended time, multiple attempts, or extended due dates for assignments and quizzes.
In Canvas, any exam, test, or assessment is called a “quiz”. This article explains how to migrate your Blackboard content to Canvas Classic Quizzes and how to upgrade your existing Canvas Quizzes to New Quizzes.
Students and instructors can organize their personal Canvas Dashboard and change display settings on individual course cards.
This article provides a comprehensive guide to getting started with Canvas, including requesting a test course, navigation, content migration, and support resources.