Recent updates
-
Accessing Your Syllabi as a Student
Updated onArticleInstructors are required to publish the course syllabus by the seventh day of class for the part-of-term the course is offered. However, you may find that most of your instructors have the syllabus published by the first day of class, if not sooner.
Knowledge by Tool Simple Syllabus Student
-
Submitting Service Requests
Updated onArticleYou can create technology service requests—sometimes referred to as tickets—for the issues that you might be experiencing that are causing a disruption of operations or to request access to services. The ticket will be routed to the appropriate team(s) or follow the approval process.
What kind of user are you? Staff FootPrints
-
Adding an External User to a Canvas Course
Updated onArticle1. Login to the Canvas course and click on the People link in the course menu.
What kind of user are you? Instructor Canvas
Article also found in:
-
Accessing UDOIT
Updated onArticleUDOIT is a content inspection tool that enables faculty to help identify accessibility issues within their Canvas course content. It will scan a course, generate a report, and provide resources on how to address common accessibility issues. When enabled within a course, the UDOIT link will show in the course navigation menu.
UDOIT was created by the Center for Distributed Learning (CDL) at the University of Central Florida (CDL).
Knowledge by Tool Canvas Apps/Integrations
Article also found in:
-
Using Respondus to Upload Quizzes to Canvas
Updated onArticle1. Download the most current version of Respondus from Alamo Share and install it on your computer.
- (https://share.alamo.edu/spirit/dst-its/Client-Services/Instructional-Technology/SitePages/Content-Design-Tools.aspx.)
- NOTE: If you are trying to install Respondus on your work computer, you may need to call your college IT department to complete the install.
2. Choose "Instructure Canvas" as the Current Personality.
Knowledge by Tool Respondus Respondus 4.0 for Instructors
Article also found in: