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Hypothesis: Getting Started with Annotation Assignments in Canvas
The article describes how to use Hypothesis, a collaborative annotation tool, within Canvas. Hypothesis can be integrated either as a graded assignment or as a non-graded module activity. Getting started guides for both instructors and students are provided. ... canvas ... readings and provides instructors with a view into how students are reading.
Getting Started
Hypothesis is integrated in Canvas as an external tool so it is available in all course sites. To
Canvas: Learning About and Getting Help
This article contains a variety of resources to help you learn about -- and get help with-- Canvas, Middlebury’s learning management system (LMS). ... canvas ... Resources is designed to help students get to know Canvas through FAQs and brief videos.
Additional guides for Canvas students provide documentation for common features.
Video Guides
UDOIT
UDOIT – or the Universal Design Online Content Inspection Tool – (pronounced, “You Do It”) is an automated accessibility auditing tool for Canvas courses. ... What is UDOIT?
UDOIT – or the Universal Design Online Content Inspection Tool – (pronounced, “You Do It”) is an automated accessibility auditing tool for Canvas courses. It was developed by the
Web Services
Content management systems, portals, web hosting, web analytics, user experience design, and URL management. Also includes website and mobile application development. ... Content management systems, portals, web hosting, web analytics, user experience design, and URL management. Also includes website and mobile application development.
Specific tools providing these services may be found under Web Services.
Canvas: Getting Started for New Instructors
This article provides foundational support for instructors new to Canvas, offering a concise selection of resources to facilitate onboarding. These include guidance on logging in, creating a Canvas ... canvas ... Resources
Accessing Canvas Guides
Accessing Instructor Videos
Learning about Canvas and Getting Help
Working with External tools in Canvas
Zoom integration in Canvas
Panopto
Canvas: Sharing Site Content as an Archive or an ePub
As an instructor, there are times when you may need or want to share access to a Canvas site. someone to be able to see how you structure your course or you want to share the content for other ... canvas ... in other instances of Canvas, especially if external tools are part of the course design.
Canvas guide: How do I export a Canvas course?
Instructure Canvas for personal use (requires
Google Assignment
The Google Assignments external tool integrates Middlebury’s Google Workspace for Education with Canvas, Middlebury’s learning management system. Instructors in a Canvas site can add and manage ... canvas ... refer to an external tool as an external app. See What are External Apps (LTI Tools)?
Support for Google Assignments LTI
Canvas Support Offerings
For pedagogical support for designing
Lucid: Getting Started with Assignments in Canvas
The article explains how to use Lucid's interactive whiteboard tools in Canvas for active learning. It explains how to create individual assignments where students work independently on Lucid boards ... canvas ... The article provides options for teaching with Lucid interactive whiteboard tools in Canvas to support active learning tasks like brainstorming, concept maps and creating graphic organizers. The
Perusall
Perusall is a social annotation tool that allows students to collaboratively markup uploaded texts, webpages, textbooks, as well as images and video with comments, hashtags, and anonymous notes. The Perusall integration with Canvas allows instructors to create graded annotation assignments. ... canvas ... accounts and with the Canvas integration.
How do I access Perusall?
Perusall can be used as a standalone tool by instructors to organize course assignments through their main website. However
Accessing Microsoft's Immersive Reader
in Canvas currently only works with Canvas Pages (it is not available for assignments, quizzes, discussion boards, announcements, external tools, or any other areas of Canvas), so it's use in Canvas is
Gradescope
Gradescope is an online assessment platform designed to streamline grading work flows. It allows instructors/teaching assistants to efficiently grade digital or hand-written assignments, quizzes, and exams. It supports customizable grading rubrics and can improve grading consistency and transparency. ... and as an assessment option under external tools. More details are available on the Gradescope Canvas page.
While you can access Gradescope directly, it's suggested that using it within Canvas is
Hypothesis
The Hypothesis integration with Canvas brings discussion directly to course content by enabling students and teachers to add comments and start conversations in the margins of texts. ... Canvas, you can either
create an assignment in Canvas and select Hypothesis as the External Tool or
enable Hypothesis for non-graded web and PDF annotation activities as an “external tool
GoReact
GoReact?
Recommended: External Tool In Canvas
Instructors can create a GoReact assignment in Canvas. You will be prompted to enter your Middlebury SSO details on first assignment setup.
Through
Canvas: How do I manage "Disallow Threaded Replies" settings in Discussions?
Canvas Discussions update for Fall 2024: A temporary fix is available to restore threaded replies functionality, which may have been disabled in some courses due to an August 2024 update. Instructions for implementing the fix using a new course-level button are provided. ... canvas ... This article outlines a feature change in Canvas Discussions that may impact Canvas sites during the Fall 2024 term.
What are Discussions?
Canvas Discussions is an integrated tool for
Flip (formerly FlipGrid)
Flip, a free web-based video discussion tool for education, is being retired by Microsoft. As of July 1, 2024, users can no longer create new content, and the service will be fully decommissioned by ... canvas ... videos. Students can use either Panopto or the built-in Canvas recorder for their recordings.
Padlet
Check out Padlet, a well-known tool for multimodal discussions, and have students add their