We've created step-by-step videos and instructional materials to help you learn about Canvas at your own pace. Through this guide, you can understand the basics of building your course, announcements, ...
There are multiple ways to collect work, assess student performance, and record scores in your Canvas course. Three of the most commonly used options for assessments are Assignments, Quizzes, and ...
Students can join Zoom meetings scheduled by instructors from the Zoom tab in Canvas without creating a Zoom account. Students can create a Zoom account and host Zoom meetings of their own but must do ...
We are excited to make this Canvas course shell template available to all CU educators. The template reflects extensive faculty input, as well as promising practices in teaching and learning, digital ...
Created by faculty peers to address grading challenges, Grade for Student Success is a faculty guide for using Canvas to enhance student learning while making grading more efficient and customizable.
Canvas is getting an upgrade. Starting in Spring 2026, all SFU courses will run on Canvas Cloud, a vendor-hosted platform located in Canada. Learn how to set up or migrate your courses by visiting ...
We have identified 5 “essential” tips for ensuring continued learning and overall student success within your courses. These topics were selected based on our research into remote delivery ...
What is Collaboration with Microsoft 365? In Canvas, Collaboration with Microsoft 365 is the built‑in way for a students to co‑author Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files stored in OneDrive—without ...