Instructors have the ability to set up automated alerts to send to students based on Canvas data. Canvas alerts may be sent for current grade in class, online attendance (login records), assignment ...
Canvas uses what are called “Assignment Groups” to organize assessments, and view grades, in different groups. You can create groups for different types of activities (i.e. all Discussions, all ...
For offline grading of assignments, SFU's version of Canvas does not include an online annotation viewer. Therefore you must download the submission and annotate using third party software (Word, ...
Begin by logging into Canvas at canvas.case.edu. Click the Help Button at the bottom of the left-hand side Global Navigation menu. From the pop-out help menu, select the Canvas Wizard. In the Canvas ...
Gradebook Construction Each graded item is assigned a point value. Labeling an assignment to an assignment category is not necessary. Each graded item is assigned a point value AND assigned to an ...
Students will be able to submit the muted assignment and comments. Instructors can view student comments, grade the assignment, and make comments but instructor comments will not be released to the ...
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.
The WebCampus Gradebook and a number of grading tools allow you to regularly assess student learning and keep updated records of student grades. This page provides an overview of the Gradebook, and ...
By Karalynn Davis  When Grand Rapids Community College announced the shift to Canvas, many students had no idea what to expect.  About a month into the semester, most people seem to have used Canvas ...