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New Tools in Canvas to Enhance Remote Learning

Several new tools for Canvas are now available to organize, improve accessibility, and facilitate testing in your courses.

Lee ClontzJuly 24, 2020
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Emory Scholars Get the Spotlight in Take Note Series

Seated in a corner of his small studio, Dana Haugaard goes to work, his blade cautiously scoring concentric circles into…

Lee ClontzFebruary 19, 2020
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Canvas Direct Share

Canvas has released a useful new feature called Direct Share. Direct Share will allow instructors to share individual course items to…

Lee ClontzFebruary 12, 2020
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Canvas Satisfaction Survey Now Available

Emory Teaching & Learning Technologies wants to hear from our Canvas users. Please consider filling out our Canvas Satisfaction Survey…

Lee ClontzMay 16, 2019
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Creating Journal Assignments in Canvas

Canvas does not have a dedicated tool for journal assignments, but the Discussion tool can be easily adapted for this…

Lee ClontzFebruary 20, 2019
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Annual Canvas Conference, InstructureCon, Now Accepting Proposals

Each year, members of the Teaching & Learning Technologies Team attend the annual InstructureCon conference to learn more about Canvas features and course design as well as share their knowledge with the Canvas user community. We encourage you to attend!

Lee ClontzJanuary 24, 2019
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Introducing Studio, A New Video Engagement Tool In Canvas

Arc is a new video tool being piloted during the Fall ’18 and Spring ’19 semesters in Canvas. Arc provides a rich set of features for creating, managing and engaging with video in a Canvas course and is available to both faculty and students.

Lee ClontzNovember 26, 2018
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Preparing Your Students for Podcasting: An Interview with Sheila Tefft

Podcasting is taking off as a medium and its popularity has made its way into the classroom. Making podcasts builds practical skills and gives students another way to express the ideas they learn in class.

Lee ClontzOctober 8, 2018

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