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====[[Communicating in Canvas]]==== | ====[[Communicating in Canvas]]==== |
Revision as of 16:38, 27 May 2014
Help for Faculty and Staff
As of May 2014, The Evergreen State College is transitioning to using Canvas as our primary Learning Management System. See below for details, help, and how-to resources.
Canvas at Evergreen
What is Canvas? Course access and enrollment. Migrating content from Moodle.
Technical Requirements for Using Canvas
Supported Internet browsers and needed plugins. Canvas on mobile devices (Android, iOS).
Designing Your Canvas Course
Creating a Home page. Adding files, links, and media content. Publishing your course.
Communicating in Canvas
- Using Announcements, Conversations, Discussions, the Calendar, and Scheduler.
Feedback and Media Tools
- Using the Rich Text Editor and Media Content tool to provide feedback in audio or video format.
Assignments and Grading in Canvas
- Creating and managing assignments. Using the Gradebook and SpeedGrader.
Rubrics and Outcomes
- Use these assessment tools to communicate instructional objectives and achievement expectations.
Quizzes
- Create and administer online quizzes and surveys. Set up question banks.
Translating Moodle to Canvas
- Learn about the differences and similarities between the two systems.
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