In Canvas, you can create several different types of lecture materials, learning activities, and assessments by using tools like Canvas Pages, Quizzes, Assignments, and Discussions, as well as ...
Canvas Modules are a powerful tool for organising course content in a structured and sequential manner, allowing instructors to group related materials, assignments, quizzes, and other resources into ...
Assignments include Quizzes, graded Discussions, and online submissions (i.e. files, images, text, URLs, etc.) Assignments in Canvas can be used to challenge students' understanding and help assess ...
Professor Johnson teaches a Nursing course that has several assignments in which students answer questions on a worksheet. As a Miami instructor, Professor Johnson has access to a Google Drive account ...
Assignments in Canvas can be submitted using several submission types. Instructors can choose what kind of online submissions they want you to use. You have the option to resubmit assignments if your ...
Setting up a Canvas discussion is an easy way to allow instructors to discuss course content or assignments with students, or for students to share work or ask questions. Upload your syllabus on the ...
The Course Navigation Bar in Canvas is the primary method for accessing content with your course. This provides a streamlined access to all the key components of a course. Located on the left side of ...
Some of the terminology used within Canvas clashes a little with terminology we use at University. You've come to University to study a Course, which is made up of a number of Academic Modules. In ...
How to add an ungraded Hypothesis annotation activity in your Canvas course as a module item.
The UAB Career Center is now providing UAB students with the opportunity to enhance career readiness through Canvas modules focused on key career components and resources. These modules can be ...