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Developing Instructional Video Tutorials with Travis Hart

Zaina Indira Nehme, Jennifer Farrow and Emily Glen November 9, 2018Educational Technology, FeaturedLeave a Comment

We are hoping that this blog provides you with a template to follow and apply when thinking about producing your own videos.

How to: Embed a document in Canvas with file preview enabled

Emma Yench March 27, 2018Canvas2 Comments

In Canvas you can embed a document (.docx, .pdf, .pptx, etc.) in the page so the document appears within a frame as a file preview. It looks like this: You … Read More

How to: Apply adaptive release on modules

Zaina Indira Nehme and Emma Yench October 16, 2017CanvasLeave a Comment

This blog assumes that you already know what modules are, and how you can set them up in Canvas.  If you are not sure, we recommend you to read our … Read More

How to: Embed video in Canvas using Youtube Arc or Google Drive

Leigh Blackall September 22, 2017CanvasLeave a Comment

This screen video explains how to embed video into Canvas, using Youtube, Arc and Google Drive. Its a good idea to embed video in Canvas, rather than upload the videos … Read More

How to: Use Pages in Canvas

Zaina Indira Nehme August 16, 2017CanvasLeave a Comment

Pages are containers of content that are part of a course.  Pages can include text, video, images, and links to files and other course or group content. All pages in Canvas … Read More

How to: Create and Manage Modules in Canvas

Zaina Indira Nehme August 16, 2017CanvasLeave a Comment

Modules is the function in Canvas that allows teachers to structure the content for their course.  Modules can be used to organise the content of a course by weeks, topics, … Read More

How to: Import content into your Canvas course

Emma Yench, Zaina Indira Nehme and Cathy Leahy August 16, 2017CanvasLeave a Comment

The Canvas course import tool allows you to import content into your course from a variety of sources. This includes importing content (in part or in whole) directly from another … Read More

Canvas update: Google Drive and Embedding 3D

Howard Errey May 31, 2017Canvas1 Comment

One of the strengths of Canvas is the ability to link and embed different types of tools from within course sites. Following are a couple of examples. Google Drive Google … Read More

How to: Use H5P Content in Canvas

Mark Smithers May 30, 2017Canvas8 Comments

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“H5P is a free and open-source content collaboration framework based on JavaScript” – Wikipedia This means that it can be used to create rich HTML 5 content that can be … Read More

How to: Structure your content in Canvas

Cathy Leahy and Emma Yench April 5, 2017CanvasLeave a Comment

In Canvas, content can be organised using files, pages or modules, or a combination of these. Features: Structure: an overview from the University of Washington (Open Canvas Module) More help with Files [Canvas … Read More

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