You can turn a PPT or Keynote file directly into a movie and then share it in Canvas. In the following video, I am going to show you how to do it in PPT. The method is the same in Keynote. One advantage of Keynote is that it will automatically hide the thumbnails of the player button on a slide when you export it. Give it a try and let us know if you have any questions.
Recent Posts
- Trauma-Informed Pedagogy
- Student Perspectives on Grade Weighting: Good Form or Needing Reform?
- Student Fellows Session Summary: The Value of Classroom Discussions, Structure, and Predictability
- Student Fellows Professional Development Session Summary
- 2024 Black History Month Celebration
- AI Syllabus Statement
- Honors Colloquia and Honors Contracts: Fall 2023
- Supporting Students in College-level Reading: What We Know About Reading and Classroom Strategies for Academic Reading Success, part 2
- Supporting Students in College-level Reading: What We Know About Reading and Classroom Strategies for Academic Reading Success, part 1
- Attendance, Participation, Engagement… oh, my!
- Thinking about AI Syllabus Policies
- Leveraging Canvas in Your Teaching
- Advising and Career Development Updates
- Student Fellows Blog Post: Course Structure
- Student Fellows Blog Post: Group Work
- How To Effectively Use Technology in the Classroom: Student Fellows
- Student Retention FAQs
- AI Session 1 Spring 2023: What is Modern AI?
- A ChatGPT Cheat Sheet
- Faith Integration Teaching Squares, Spring ’23
- Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month!
- University Access Programs: Alpha Scholars and Accommodations
- Curating What Appears on Faculty Web Profiles
- Teaching Squares
- Faculty Fusion 2022