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All Canvas Learning Management System (LMS) help and resource articles for instructors.
If you cannot access your course(s) in Canvas, there may be several factors at play. This article will explain why your course might not be displaying as expected and how to troubleshoot.
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.
Learn how Canvas and Proctortrack handle exam due dates and extended availability differently.
This article provides installation instructions, support instructions, and updates on tools that have integrations with Canvas (publisher content and third-party integrations).
Collaborations allow multiple users to work together on the same document at the same time. You can collaborate in Canvas using Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files.
Microsoft Education offers different integrations within Canvas in a single dashboard: Class Notebook, Teams Meetings, Teams, Reflect, and Assignments. This article will provide an overview and instructions for each.
In Canvas, concluded student enrollments cause some student information to be hidden. Learn how to view student information, such as grades, after grades are due for the semester.
This article provides guidance on managing inactive student enrollments in Canvas. It explains how students are marked as inactive when they drop or withdraw from a course and details steps for viewing inactive students in the gradebook and checking their last login dates.
Import courses, modules, assignments, quizzes, discussions, pages, or files from Commons into your Canvas course.
This article explains how to use SpeedGrader to easily evaluate individual and group assignments.
Instructors can download SCORM content from Blackboard and upload SCORM to Canvas.
Canvas allows instructors to control course content flow using Requirements and Prerequisites, similar to Adaptive or Conditional Release in Blackboard. These features help with progress tracking, mastery-based learning, and certificate completion by setting specific actions students must complete and modules they must finish before accessing new content.
This article provides instructions for adding images, documents, and videos to Canvas.