Canvas: New Plagiarism Detection Tool
L243Kick the tires on our new plagiarism tool, SIMCheck, before it rolls out in the summer!
Kick the tires on our new plagiarism tool, SIMCheck, before it rolls out in the summer!
This workshop will showcase some of the new features in Canvas.
This workshop will demonstrate how to use attached rubrics to graded activities
Can you believe we have already been using Canvas for three years? Please join us in informal conversations about Canvas to help determine if it is still our best LMS choice for the future.
This session will highlight some tips and tricks for using Canvas. Participants will also be able to share their experiences and ask questions during this session.
Online Course Development is the program dedicated to teaching instructors how to create, revise, or facilitate online and hybrid courses. The program occurs over 8 weeks and is completely online. This course is required for instructors who, with the permission of their department, want to learn how to teach online. Prior comfort with using Canvas […]
This workshop will provide an introduction to the Canvas learning management system from an instructor perspective. In this session, participants will learn how to navigate Canvas, post a course syllabus, create a simple module, edit the course menu, post announcements, and make the course and its resources available to students.
Accessibility is an important aspect in the success of all students, especially those using Canvas. We will focus on utilizing the easy-to-use UDOIT tool in Canvas, which can help scan courses for accessibility issues and offer corrections. This session will allow time for you to scan your own classes, learn about accessibility issues, and receive […]
This workshop will demonstrate how to use attached rubrics to graded activities
This workshop will provide an introduction to the assignments and grades tools in Canvas. In this session, instructors will create a simple assignment, enter student grades and feedback, and setup […]
This workshop will demonstrate how to create an assignment to accept various types of digital submissions and how to view and grade student work using SpeedGrader.
Through demonstrations and hands-on experience, this training has been developed to provide an introduction to the various communication features available in Canvas.
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