Recent Updates
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Updated on: Jul 31, 2024
How do I apply a Late Submission policy in the Gradebook?
Manual Canvas Instructor Guide -
Updated on: Jul 31, 2024
What is the Admin role?
Manual Canvas Basics Guide -
Updated on: Jul 31, 2024
How do I reply to a discussion as a student in Canvas for Elementary?
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Updated on: Jul 31, 2024
How do I view Announcements as an observer?
The Announcements Index Page allows you to view and filter announcements in your course.
Manual Canvas Observer Guide -
Updated on: Jul 31, 2024
How do I add a discussion in the Teacher app on my iOS device?
You can create new Discussions using the Canvas app.
The images in this lesson are shown for a phone display, but unless otherwise noted, tablet displays mirror the same steps.
Note: Creating a Discussion is a course permission. If you cannot create a new Discussion, this feature has been disabled in your course.
Manual Canvas Teacher iOS Guide -
Updated on: Jul 31, 2024
How do I edit or delete student discussion replies in a course?
As an instructor, you have the ability to edit or delete discussion replies within your course. This setting helps you moderate your course and remove any inappropriate or otherwise unwanted posts.
You can also choose to view or hide all deleted replies in a discussion. By default, deleted replies are hidden in a discussion.
Manual Canvas Instructor Guide -
Updated on: Jul 31, 2024
How do I submit evidence to a badge in the Credentials LTI as a learner?
Manual Canvas Badges/Credentials -
Updated on: Jul 31, 2024
How do I view assignments or students individually in the Gradebook?
The Gradebook Individual View allows instructors to assess one student and one assignment at a time. Fully accessible to screen readers, this Gradebook view allows instructors to sort by section and assignment and contains all the same settings that are available in the default Gradebook View (the view that shows all students in a course).
If you are not familiar with the settings and other options in the Gradebook, click the feature links throughout this lesson to learn more about how the feature works in the default view.
Like all Gradebook tabs, Individual View is persistent. Therefore, once you switch the Gradebook to Individual View, the Gradebook will always display in Individual View until it is switched back to the default view.
Note: If your course includes multiple graders, please note that once you open the Gradebook, all existing Gradebook data is stored in the browser until the page is refreshed. Grades are not dynamically updated with any changes made by other graders in the Gradebook or in SpeedGrader.
Manual Canvas Instructor Guide -
Updated on: Jul 30, 2024
How can I understand and learn more about the accessibility of Impact?
Manual Impact Guide -
Updated on: Jul 29, 2024
How do I set up an assignment to be sent to my institution's student information system (SIS)?
If your institution is using a student information system (SIS) for grading purposes, you can set up an assignment to be sent back to the SIS. However, you must first specify which assignment(s) in the course should be sent to your SIS as part of the grade publishing process. Each assignment must be modified individually. However, your institution may have already enabled an option for all assignments to be configured for your SIS.
Once a graded assignment is set up to be sent to your SIS, the Assignment Index Page and Quizzes Index Page lets you enable or disable an assignment by clicking the SIS sync icon next to an assignment or quiz. Not Graded assignment types cannot be sent to your SIS.
Each SIS requires specific setup procedures to properly post grades for assignments. Depending on how assignments are assigned to students, some assignments may not be supported. For details and troubleshooting tips, view the appropriate help document for your SIS integration:
- Instructor Help: Canvas and PowerSchool (this integration requires the Post Grades to SIS feature option)
- Instructor Help: Canvas and Skyward
Note: The Banner integration does not require any assignment setup and only pulls total grades from the Gradebook.
Manual Canvas Instructor Guide