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This session explains how to efficiently leverage storage space in Box and Google Drive, by creating links or embedding content within your Canvas course.
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There are several methods by which you can communicate with your students both in Canvas and outside of it. This 30-minute discussion introduces you to some of the more common methods.
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Explore additional Learn@UW tools that aid in assessing students’ learning. This includes assessments in Canvas, advanced quizzing with Atomic Assessment, originality checking with Turnitin,…
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This 90-minute session looks at several time-saving Canvas features and strategies that are often overlooked. These tips and tricks range from strictly technical (how the software works) to…
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After you create an assignment, quiz or graded discussion, the Canvas Gradebook becomes a critical (and powerful) space in your Canvas course. During this one-hour session, we thoroughly explore the…
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Going beyond the basics, this course provides a deeper examination of Canvas’s three grading objects: Assignments, Quizzes and Discussions. We also examine how to create assignment groups,…
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This 90-minute course walks through several foundational Canvas features and options that will prepare you for success. We will explore the Canvas dashboard, organize content, set up pages, create…
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This 60-minute course is a combination of two 30-minute sessions. The first 30 minutes is an exploration of how you can best manage real-time (synchronous) discussions in a remote training…
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