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This document explains how to export course content from an existing Extend USNH Canvas course and import it into your new Extend USNH Canvas course.
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 describes how non-USNH users, USNH-affiliated students, and USNH instructors can log into the Extend USNH Canvas course site. Non-USNH users will use the email address that they provided during course sign-up, while USNH-affiliated users will use their USNH credentials.
Canvas Extend is another “instance” of Canvas within USNH. UNH Durham has an “instance” as does Plymouth State, Keene, College of Professional Studies etc. Each instance is focused on particular student groups.
This article explains how the Teams Class LTI Learning Tool Integration (LTI) in Canvas works, and how it works with the Teams app outside of Canvas. It also provides some detail on the benefits of using Teams Class LTIs in Canvas.
This article contains instructions for how to purchase a iClicker device or a student mobile app. This Kb article is linked in a Canvas course.
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.
This article explains the process for requesting access to course content from a user who is no longer employed by the university.
This article walks through the LTI Request process.
Microsoft Immersive Reader creates a reading experience that adds accessibility and comprehension for learners of all ages and abilities.  As an instructor or student, you can use the Microsoft Immersive Reader on a Page in Canvas (myCourses). You cannot use it in announcements, quizzes, assignments, or discussions.
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.
This article discusses the known issue of Safari not displaying images in a Canvas course and in particular a quiz.
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 students can get Canvas help online, by phone, and in person.
This article is a list of frequently asked questions about using Canvas email and issues that could occur. Also provided is a link to the article about how to use the notification settings for Canvas.