Canvas

Canvas provides a platform for you to share materials with students, as well as facilitate synchronous and asynchronous communications and collaborations. It also integrates with other tools you can use to help support instructional continuity, such as ZoomVoiceThreadGoogle Docs, and Panopto. Below are some tools in Canvas that can help you maintain instructional continuity:

You can also use Canvas to share just about any digital artifact, including course readings, videos, lecture slides, audio files, and more. These can be combined into modules for the missed classes, allowing students to engage with the materials in a controlled way.

Best of all, Canvas offers Georgetown University faculty and staff 24/7 technical support by phone or by chat directly in Canvas, so you can get the assistance you need, as soon as you need it.

To login: visit the Georgetown Canvas page for more information and details about how to get started in Canvas.

To get help: visit the Canvas Help Pages from within Canvas for 24/7 support, or call +1-833-476-1171.

The Basics

Canvas has excellent documentation on all aspects of using Canvas. If you have a question, the first place to look is in the Canvas Guides.

To understand the basics of Canvas, you might begin with Canvas’s own Canvas Basics. There you will information about:

A full Instructor’s Guide is also available.

We’ve also created a Canvas tipsheet as well as a Canvas and Learning Analytics cheatsheet.

Finally, UIS has put together an excellent index of Frequently Asked Questions about Canvas that can help for many of the most common things you may wish to do in Canvas. We encourage you to visit their site.

CNDLS Consultations

CNDLS is available for individual consultations.  Please ‘ring our doorbell’ below and a CNDLS staff member will reach out to you within the hour.

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