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Canvas Keyboard Shortcuts
Updated onArticleBy pressing the comma key, users can view a pop-up window with shortcuts for keyboard navigation. Keyboard shortcuts are available on the following Canvas areas:
- Assignments Index Page
- Course Settings: Navigation Tab
- Discussion Threads
- Gradebook
- Modules Index Page
- SpeedGrader
Download the Canvas Keyboard Shortcut PDF.
This information was found in the Canvas Community.
What kind of user are you? Instructor Canvas
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Course not appearing in Course Import
Updated onArticleIf you notice that your "Search for a course" listing doesn't display your complete course listing or only the course search is available, use the following steps to complete your course import. To search for your course use the format [Subject]-[Course]-[Section], for example PSYC-2301-061.
Knowledge by Tool Canvas Canvas
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Course Feature Options
Updated onArticleFeature options are new additions to Canvas. An instructor can control whether to test new Canvas features or use them within their course(s) by enabling them.
What kind of user are you? Instructor Canvas
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Default Email Addresses within Canvas
Updated onArticleSome integrations such as RedShelf and BryteWare within Canvas require use of the official Alamo Colleges District email address as the default address. Other email addresses and contact methods can be added for continued notifications and alerts.
What kind of user are you? Student Canvas
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Canvas Accessibility
Updated onArticleCanvas is a huge portion of our faculty, staff, and students lives. Accessibility and usability are the most important items of making our experiences with Canvas pleasant and useful. This guide is dedicated on how to make items more accessible and usable within Canvas.
Knowledge by Tool Canvas Canvas
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Accessing your Canvas Course(s)
Updated onArticleWhat kind of user are you? Student ACES
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Cross-listing & Re-cross-listing
Updated onArticleCross-listing (also known as co-listing or linking) is used in Canvas to combine the enrollments (students) from two or more courses into a single Canvas course shell. Cross-listing is typically used in the following scenarios:
- The same course is taught under different names for different degrees (typical in Computer Science - for example, "Programming fundamentals I" is ITSE-1302 and COSC-1336), but the content is the same.
- There are two (or more) levels of a subject (such as Latin Cardio Dance I and II), and students are combined to meet enrollment quotas.
- An academic course has a CE equivalent with the same or similar content.
- A teacher has multiple sections of the same course (ENGL-1302-001, ENGL-1302-002), and chooses to combine them to streamline workflow.
Knowledge by Tool Canvas Canvas
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Canvas Course Settings
Updated onArticleKnowledge by Tool Canvas Canvas