by Berlin Fang | Aug 27, 2015 | Informative Articles, Research
Guest post by Mark McCallon The ACU Library’s Curriculum Builder LMS Plugin enables you to search for EBSCOHOST articles, e-books, and other digital sources directly from the Canvas system and provide access to your students. Here is how it works: You can search our...
by Berlin Fang | Aug 20, 2015 | Uncategorized
Canvas Commons is an area where ACU faculty and staff share resources for easier transfer between courses. For instance, video tutorials to help students become familiar with Canvas, or resources a lead instructor intends to share with other instructors. You could...
by Berlin Fang | Aug 19, 2015 | Uncategorized
If you teach multiple sections identical in content, you may consider cross-listing them for easier course administration. With a cross-listed course, you can release your assignments or quizzes to different sections at different times, or look at student grades in...
by Berlin Fang | Jun 15, 2015 | Uncategorized
If you have a student who has a documented disability, you may be requested to give him or her extra time or attempt in a quiz. This can be done fairly easily in Canvas. 1. Go to the module where you put your quiz, click on the quiz. 2.Click on “Edit”. 3....
by Berlin Fang | Jun 10, 2015 | faculty spotlight, Instructional Design
This article was originally published with Faculty Focus on June 8, 2015. Ideas of this article come mostly from my interaction with our faculty, as well as participation in the “Make it stick” reading group led by Dr. Bob McKelvain. We encourage you to...