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The article covers how to embed or create a link to OneDrive files in a Canvas course.
This article describes the differences between Classic Quizzes and New Quizzes
This article describes how to change notification settings in Canvas.
This article describes how to add the users into your course as well as end of course suggestions. The term “Users” refers to both students and teachers. When an action refers to only one or the other, then the word student or teacher will be used.
This article highlights the newest features and improvements in Canvas Learning Management System, helping USNH faculty, staff, and students understand the latest tools to enhance online teaching and learning.
This article answers some commonly asked questions concerning post-term course access in Canvas at Plymouth State.
This article contains information on the Canvas user deprovisioning process for USNH institutions.
This article describes the University of New Hampshire's license with Gradescope and how you can collect and grade your assignments with the tool. Gradescope helps you seamlessly administer and grade all of your assessments, whether online or in-class. Save time grading and get a clear picture of how your students are doing.
Instructure's Ignite AI is an integrated suite of artificial intelligence features built directly into the Canvas learning management system. These tools are designed to assist in developing course content, enhance communication, and provide valuable insights within courses. By embedding AI into existing work flows, Ignite AI aims to save time for educators and foster more engaging, inclusive, and efficient learning environments.
This article describes the External Apps (LTI Tools) that have been enabled for Canvas at UNH as well as the process for requesting that a specific application be enabled.
This article describes how to publish grades from UNH Canvas to WebCat.
Whether you are an instructor or a student, you may need to create and share a video in an online course. This process can be broken down into 3 steps: Create the Video.
Upload the video to a streaming server, Share the video. Kaltura is the secure and private media server used by all USNH colleges for video and audio streaming. Kaltura also includes tools for video recording, sharing, and management, and is fully integrated into Canvas. This article will provide an overview
This article includes a general guideline for when you use myCourses by Canvas to create and organize your course content
This article will provide information on using Microsoft Teams for a Student. Teams is available to both faculty and students. Students can create their own Team however, if enrolled in a course where the instructor has set up a course-based MS Team, students should follow the instructions provided by the instructor.