Archive for September, 2017
Feature Spotlight: Canvas Commons
Canvas Commons is a learning object repository that allows you to find, import, and share resources with others. What can I do with it? Build a personal learning object repository that you can easily reuse from class to class Leverage resources in your own course sites shared from other Canvas users in the public […]
Pro Tip Tuesday: Use keyboard shortcuts to save time grading
Did you know that you can use keyboard shortcuts to navigate your Grades area and Speedgrader? Check out how to use these huge time savers! While on the Grades or Speedgrader screens in your course site, press the comma key and a pop-up window with keyboard shortcuts will appear for keyboard navigation. Or, reference the […]
Pro Tip Tuesday: Canvas has an “Undelete” tool!
Did you accidentally delete something? Don’t freak out.. it may not actually be gone forever! Before you panic, try Canvas’ “Undelete” tool. Here’s how to do it: 1. Go to the course site where you may have accidentally deleted something 2. Find the root URL of your course site For a class at WPI a root URL looks […]
Canvas Update: September 16, 2017
Every three weeks, Canvas releases new features, updates to existing features, and bug fixes to our platform. In this production release (September 16), course notifications always include the course name as the sender name, course import files expire after 500 days, and Conferences includes several interface and feature updates. Additionally, the student Assignments page includes a small […]
Pro Tip Tuesday: Student Journals in Canvas – A Workaround
Canvas is lacking a native Journal tool. However, there’s a few ways to get around the journal function because of the flexibility of the Canvas interface! One of the easiest ways I’ve found is to create groups equal to the number of students in the class (so one student per group). Then create a group discussion […]
Pro Tip Tuesday: Student View in Canvas
As an Instructor, you see all options available in your Canvas course, including any pages or files you have hidden. It can sometimes be helpful to view what a student in your course sees to ensure you have the site configured exactly how you want. Using Student View allows you to act as a student […]