Correcting color contrast issues within Canvas can be done with built-in tools.
Canvas Tips & Updates
Quick information on bullet and numbered lists in Canvas.
A brief how-to for adding images via the Canvas visual text box content selector.
Canvas has features for accessible tables. You can add header rows and columns in the GUI.
A descriptive link allows a person to know what they are clicking on, and have an idea of where it will take them.
Sometimes an edit to a page can leave behind problematic code. Here’s how to fix it.
Canvas has added the ability to added color coded comments linked to annotations in the, DocViewer, document viewer. It has also provided a draw tool for annotations that offers three widths.
Canvas announced moving the Microsoft browser Internet Explorer 11 (IE 11) to ‘Functional Support”. Which is tech speak meaning it will no longer be supported fully but still should work.
Panopto is the college’s video management system. It’s very easy to get started using Panopto in a Canvas course!
Using header styles in Canvas, as easy as 1, 2, 3!
In this release:
Canvas Interface – Menu Design Updates
DocViewer – Free Text Annotation Backgrounds and Text Size
DocViewer – Pagination Links
Rich Content Editor – Decorative Image Checkbox
Easy table headers in Canvas.
Did you know that Canvas has a built-in attendance tool?
Links to online guides to help you set up your Canvas course.
A quick how-to on copying a Canvas course.
By default, all new Canvas courses are unpublished. While a course is unpublished, the assigned teacher can access and edit the course, but students cannot access or participate in the course.
In this release:
– Discussion Duplication
– Module Items Duplication
– Front Page Removal Option