Other teaching and learning features
Where this is a Canvas student demo course, there are certain experiences not shown or available that otherwise would be in a full live course. Here are what some of those features look like and do...
Built-in Communication and Collaboration Tools
Collaborations
Links to an external site.: Collaborations leverages Google Docs and Office 365 to help any class member create and share documents for collaborative work, such as group projects, research, paper revision, class note-taking, etc.
Discussions: Discussions make it easier to engage learners in both broad and deep discussions by making navigation easy, allowing threaded views, and adding humanness through easy multimedia. Discussions can easily be assessed with outcome-aligned rubrics through the SpeedGrader.
Conferences: Web conferences allow for synchronous, online communication that using web cams, mics, and shared presentations (with whiteboard ability) or desktops. Canvas integrates with some third-party web conferencing tools, but also includes limited, lightweight video conferencing through Blindside Network's Big Blue Button at no extra charge.
Chat: Canvas provides a synchronous chat tool that allows course members to type in real-time. This is in addition to real-time communication capabilities of Conferences.
Media Recording/Upload Tool: Canvas provides all users with an integrated media service to seamlessly encode and distribute new or existing multimedia in a variety of formats for specific user needs. Canvas supports importing of major media file types and codecs, including mp4, mov, wmv, avi, flv, rm, mpg, mp3, etc.
Conversations: Conversations is the messaging tool used instead of email to communicate with a course, a group, an individual student, or a group of students. You can communicate with other people in your course at any time.
Calendar
The Calendar is a great way to view everything you have to do for all your courses in one place. The integrated Canvas Calendar creates and reflects any date-related information for courses, groups, or personal activities or events. The Calendar is both a design tool and an info sharing tool, and lets users access Course events from Google Calendar, Outlook, iCal, and other tools.
Automatically Keeps Teachers and Students Organized
The Sidebar helps you see what you need to do next across all your courses and can contain up to three helpful sections.
The To Do section [1] shows assignments or events that require your attention. If you are enrolled in a course as a student, the list shows assignments you need to turn in. Items remain in this section for two weeks.
The Coming Up section [2] shows assignments and events coming due in the next seven days.
The Recent Feedback section [3] shows assignments with feedback from your instructor.
Internal and External Notifications
Notifications let users (teachers, students, and parents) individualize the way Canvas informs them of news and activity within their courses using email, text (SMS), or popular third-party social media tools like Twitter.
Grades (Gradebook)
Canvas Grades provides a dynamic, powerful, fast, and easy to understand view of student performance in the course. It supports fast filtering by sections, sorting of columns, setting scores, auto-saving, inline feedback, individualized messaging, revision history, etc.
ePortfolio Links to an external site.
You can create a new ePortfolio in your user settings.
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