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How does Canvas define the terms used to describe its features and functions?
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How do I use the Course Home Page as an instructor?
Updated on: Sep 24, 2025
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How do I use the Course Activity Stream as an instructor?
<p>The Course Activity Stream shows you all of the recent activity from a single course. This is different from the Global Stream, which you see in the Dashboard when you first log in to Canvas. As an instructor, you have the option to show the Course Activity Stream as your Course Home Page or n... -
How do I create a Google Docs collaboration as an instructor?
<p>You can start a new Collaboration using Google Docs in Canvas. </p> <p>Note: Each collaborator will need a Google account and will need to authorize Canvas to access his or her Google account to use Google Docs to collaborate. Also, if you are the owner of the collaboration, you will have to ... -
How do I add an external RSS feed to an announcement as an instructor?
You can add an external (RSS) feed to your announcements for users to read.
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How do I use the To Do list and sidebar in the Dashboard as an instructor?
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How do I use the Dashboard as an instructor?
Updated on: Sep 24, 2025
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How do I conclude a course at the end of a term as an instructor?
<p>Concluding a course means that you and your students will no longer have access to the course. If your institution uses software that automatically concludes enrollments, you do not have to manually end your course since the end date of the course will automatically conclude the course on your... -
How do I record or upload media to a message in the Inbox?
Updated on: Sep 24, 2025
You can record or upload video and audio files as part of your Conversations messages.
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How do I add a profile picture in my user account?
Updated on: Sep 24, 2025
<p>You add a profile picture via your personal settings. In this lesson you will learn how to add a picture to your profile or change one that is already in place. A square image is recommended to prevent your picture from being resized or distorted.</p> <p>If you want to view a video about pers...
