Embedding a YouTube Video in a Canvas Page
YouTube makes it easy to embed video right into your Page, Assignment, Quiz, or any Canvas element with a Text Editor box – this video will show you how. We find that 320 x 180 is a nice size.
Categorization by the type a file the resource is. Examples include resources available through canvas or as videos.
YouTube makes it easy to embed video right into your Page, Assignment, Quiz, or any Canvas element with a Text Editor box – this video will show you how. We find that 320 x 180 is a nice size.
New to Canvas? Learn how to organize your course material using Modules. This video will show you how to create a new module, add items to that module; move items in and between modules, and removing items from a module.
Wondering how to give feedback on your students’ online assignments? Learn some of the different ways to provide feedback, and what that feedback will look like on the students’ end of things.
As a busy student on-the-go, you may wish to use the Canvas Mobile App to submit assignments. This video will show you how to download the mobile app; navigate to your course and assignment, and submit your work by snapping a photo or uploading a file.
This video will show you how to access and view comments on assignments and quizzes which your instructor has left for you. A speech-bubble icon indicates that your instructor has given general or specific feedback on your work.
Learn how to create a new whole-class discussion in Canvas, and get an overview of the relevant settings.
A more detailed video, showing how to search for the content you want to use, and import it into your course.
This short video will help you organize and change the navigation menu on the left hand of your canvas page.
If you’re teaching multiple sections of the same course or repeating a course from semester to semester, you don’t have to duplicate all the work you did to build it the first time – you can duplicate the course, instead! This video will show you how to properly import material from one of your courses…
You don’t have to reinvent the wheel! Canvas Commons is a repository where faculty can share their Canvas items. From banner images to assignments to complete courses – for all ages, and from all over the world! This video will show you how to get to Canvas Commons, and how to make use of things…