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Instructors can use Assignment Groups to organize the assignments in their course. When Assignment Groups are set up, you can weight the final course grade by assignment groups and filter by assignment groups in the Gradebook.
Instructors can weight final grades in Canvas based on assignment groups. Within each assignment group, a percentage is calculated by dividing the total points a student has earned by the total points possible for all assignments in that group.
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.
Instructors can submit a ticket to request access to the Growing with Canvas instructor course.
Read this article to determine which tool(s) would be best suited for your organization(s) as we transition to Canvas.
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.
Instructors can merge student enrollments from multiple courses into one Canvas course.
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.
Turnitin is a plagiarism detection tool. Instructors can create Turnitin assignments within Canvas.
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 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 provides installation instructions, support instructions, and updates on tools that have integrations with Canvas (publisher content and third-party integrations).
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.
How to access and use Turnitin Draft Coach within Microsoft Word Online to support student writing.
This article explains how to create assignments and grade assignments using Folio, Canvas's free portfolio tool for students.