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Canvas Release Highlights for October 2022

Canvas teachers will be able to schedule publication for unpublished pages and choose institution or public visibility levels for course files. Canvas releases arrive the third Saturday of each month.

Samuel TimmeOctober 12, 2022October 12, 2022
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Canvas Release Highlights for October 17, 2020

All users can access a new History menu, an updated global Notification preferences page, and manipulate math equations more easily. Canvas releases arrive the third Saturday of each month.

Samuel TimmeOctober 9, 2020November 24, 2025
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Transition to Canvas’s New RCE

Instructure is transitioning to the New RCE, Canvas’s new editing interface. The New RCE is now our default editor in official courses and sandbox courses. Read more for background, guides, and key changes.

Samuel TimmeJuly 29, 2020August 10, 2020
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Canvas Release Highlights for June 20, 2020

Students and teachers can customize most notification preferences in each course. Teachers can edit multiple assignment dates. Canvas releases arrive the third Saturday of each month.

Samuel TimmeJune 15, 2020November 14, 2025
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Canvas

Canvas Release May 16, 2020 + New RCE is Here

The New Rich Content Editor (New RCE) feature is active in Summer 2020 and Fall 2020 courses and replaces the classic editor on July 18. Teachers can now publish courses from the dashboard.

Samuel TimmeMay 8, 2020May 21, 2020
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Canvas

Canvas Direct Share

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

Kathy HayesFebruary 12, 2020October 14, 2025
Canvas

New Canvas Student Dashboard List View

As part of its Aug. 4 update, Canvas has a new Student Dashboard List View designed to make it easier for students to quickly identify missing assignments, see upcoming assignments and to-dos across classes, and access grade information, all in one place.

Lee ClontzAugust 22, 2018August 29, 2018

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