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Sending Zoom Polling Results to the Canvas Gradebook
Updated onArticleUsing the Zoom LTI (or app) in Canvas, instructors can automatically import polling results taken during class meetings to a Canvas Assignment. These will display students' individual responses within Canvas SpeedGrader and become its own gradable assignment within the Canvas Gradebook.
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Create Folders and Rules (Outlook Web App)
Updated onArticleMicrosoft Outlook is loaded with productivity tools to help you take charge of your email.
Creating folders is the best way to stay organized in Outlook. If you move certain items into their own designated folders, you save yourself the time of having to sift through hundreds of emails.
Rules allow you to keep your inbox nice and tidy. If you receive lots of emails from work, school, or certain subscriptions, rules will allow you to file those emails away into their own sub-folder, so you don't have to miss important emails that can get buried by spam.
In this guide, we will walk you through the basics of Outlook, focusing on two essential tasks:
If you need the desktop version, visit our guide on adding accounts, folders, and rules for Windows desktop.
By mastering these fundamental skills, you'll be able to streamline your email management and boost productivity. Let's dive in.
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Send Automatic Replies in Outlook (Windows Desktop)
Updated onArticleSetting up automatic replies are great for letting people know that you will be out of the office for a period of time. Automatic replies allow you to actually focus on enjoying your vacation, or taking care of business outside of work without having to even check your inbox until you're back in the office.
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How to Search Outlook Mailbox and Tips for Email (Windows)
Updated onArticleEmail inboxes are kind of like closets. They hold essential items, and we visit them everyday, but like closets, inboxes can get crowded, and important messages can get lost into junk or spam folders. In this guide we will walk you through how to easily search your inbox and provide some essential tips, so you can ensure that no email gets trapped under a pile of other emails.
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How to Use Zoom Polls
Updated onArticleLooking to gather valuable insights or votes from your Zoom meeting participants? In this guide, we'll show you the step-by-step process of creating polls using Zoom's built-in polling feature.
From simple multiple-choice questions to surveys, you'll learn how to collect valuable feedback and make your virtual meetings more interactive.
In this guide, you will learn how to:
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How to Use and Manage Breakout Rooms
Updated onArticleWhether you're an educator, team leader, or event organizer, breakout rooms are a powerful tool for facilitating small group discussions and collaborations.
In this guide, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process of using breakout rooms, offer tips on organizing and managing them efficiently, and provide best practices for your next virtual gathering.
In this guide you will learn how to:
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Introduction to Canvas and Features
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