This article describes some best practices when using Box with Canvas. Files stored in Box do not count against the Canvas file storage limit/quota of 500MB. Box is also a handy way to post documents that may be updated frequently as the revisions do not to be reloaded to Canvas (as they would need to be if loaded directly to Canvas.)
This article describes how faculty can obtain solutions for functionality and technical issues involving Canvas.
This article describes how to add a syllabus to your course in Canvas.
The assignment tool can be used for various types of assessments; online submissions, in-class participation, paper submissions. You can also set the option to have it graded or ungraded, set the display points, and set a due date. Online submissions can be graded using the speedgrader. These are just a few of the things you can do in the Assignment.
This article lists some frequently asked questions about about Canvas Quizzes.
This article describes the basic steps for building a course using the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS). The links below are listed in the order you should review. If you would like to attend a training or walk-in session see the links at the bottom of the article for the schedule.
This article describes how to grade in Canvas using the Speedgrader.
This video provides an overview of all the communication tools in Canvas.
This article provides links to all the quiz articles.
This article describes the default course menu settings and how to manage the course menu in a Canvas course.
Faculty have access to the Respondus LockDown Browser. Lockdown Browser is a custom browser that locks down the testing environment in Canvas. When students use Lockdown Browser to take a quiz, they are unable to print, copy, visit other websites, access other applications, or close a quiz until it is submitted for grading.
This article describes how to moderate a quiz in Canvas.
This article describes how to import resources to your course from Canvas Commons.
This article describes how to search Canvas Commons.
This article describes how to export content to the Canvas Commons.
This article describes how an instructor would obtain course data when there are questions or concerns about academic integrity.
This article describes how to use the direct share with other faculty or to direct copy content to another course. These options allow you to share specific course content without having to use the Course Copy option.
This article describes how to add a Guest Lecturer to a Canvas course. If your guest lecturer is not a UNH employee and does not have a UNH ID (9 digit number), then you must first request a UNH "sponsored" account.
This article describes how to add a student to a Canvas course. These instruction also apply to adding any person to your course, just make sure you select the appropriate role (Faculty, Student, Observer, TA, Designer, etc)
This article describes how to add a person and assign a role in a Canvas course. These instructions apply to adding any person and role to your course, just make sure you select the appropriate role (Faculty, Student, Observer, TA, Designer, etc)
This article describes how to change your primary email from the default to another email address or text (SMS) address within Canvas.
This article describes best practices for using audio files in a Canvas course.
This article describes how to link and embed multimedia resources in a Canvas course. If you have requests for videos to go on Library Reserves, please send a request to the Multimedia Desk at multi.library@unh.edu. More information at
http://library.unh.edu/faculty/reserves.
Currently, the embed Kaltura icon and tool is not present in the New Quizzes text editor. This article explains how to embed Kaltura content into a New Quizzes question prompt, along with how to upload media and images directly into a New Quizzes question prompt.
This article describes how to assign a quiz due date to one student in Canvas.
This article explains how to have multiple due dates in an assignment.
This article describes how to enable the Canvas Attendance tool and links to a Canvas guides article with more detailed information on the functionality of that tool.
This article describes how to set your files to Auto Preview in Pages.
This article describes how to upload multiple assignments at once using a Microsoft Excel CSV (comma separated values) file.
This article describes where and how to find Canvas help and support documentation.
This article describes how to copy specific content from one course to another course.
This article answers some of the general questions about access to Canvas courses after the term has been completed.
This article describes the new Analytics Beta tool that will replace Course Analytics in Canvas.
This article features the latest links to discussions and news concerning blogs using the Canvas LMS.
This article describes the process of adjusting dates when copying a course in Canvas.
This article describes the course creation and student enrollment schedule for Canvas.
This article describes how to manage your Canvas size quota.
This article describes how to create Groups and use groups for assignments.
This video demonstrations how to create an announcement in Canvas.
In Canvas instructors are able to combine multiple course sections to deliver all course content using a single course. This is called 'Cross-Listing' and the steps below walk you through how to do this.
This article describes how Announcement replies work in Canvas.
This article describes the in-line document viewer for Speedgrader, known as DocViewer.
This article describes how to use Webcat to email students.
This article describes how to enable external course tools in Canvas.
This article describes the process of enabling notifications on Canvas.
This article explains how to export a classic Quiz and import it into the course as New Quizzes.
This article explains how to export an old quiz and import into an Item Bank in New Quizzes
Turnitin's SimCheck is the anti-plagiarism software that replaces VeriCite. This article describes how to create an assignment in Canvas using Turnitin's SimCheck and how to read the report for the student submissions.
This article describes FAQ's about grades in Canvas.
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.
This article explains how to enable and use New Quizzes.
This article describes how to set the default grade post policy in the course gradebook for all assessments in the course or only individual assessment.
This article describes how to publish grades to WebCat.
This article will discuss functionality in the Gradebook area of the application. Below is a chart that outlines some of the functionality.
This article describes how to use the policies feature to define a default Missing or Late policy in Canvas.
This article describes the grade book functionality in Canvas.
This article describes how to grade assignments using inline grading.
This article describes the options available when a course has an Honors designation.
This article describes how to create a module in Canvas.
This video details about to create a quiz and explains the various quiz settings that you can apply.
This article and video demonstrates how to create an assignment in your Canvas course.
This article describes how to control access to the course Modules. You can publish your course but control when students have access to specific course content.
This article explains how to print a test in Canvas to paper or pdf file.
This article describes how to print the syllabus page in Canvas.
This article describes how to publish your course.
This article describes inactive students in Canvas.
This article describes how to import a previously exported course (Blackboard or Moodle) course into a Canvas course.
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 Web browser compatibility with Canvas.
This article provides a summary of the known issues currently in Canvas.
This article describes the process to manage course files and why it is important.
This article describes how to manage and customize the Course list on the Canvas Dashboard.
This article describes how to change notification settings in Canvas.
This document describes the user management process for organizations in Canvas.
This article describes a known issue with Outlook as it pertains to displaying usernames.
This article contains some notes about quiz settings in your Canvas course.
This video provides an overview of how to create and manage quizzes in your course.
This article will explain the process for requesting access to course content from a user that is no longer employed by the university.
This article describes how to request an extension in Canvas to allow students and faculty to finish incomplete work or grading.
The Barnes and Noble Faculty Enlight application is the new system for all booklist information. The new navigation links within Canvas provide easy access for faculty to create and edit their course booklist and for students to view that booklist information. All information entered in Faculty Enlight is also published on the UNH Course Search site.
This article describes the different roles you can assign people in Canvas and the permissions associated with those roles.
This article describes how to create a rubric and how to add criteria and ratings.
This article provides links to Canvas sample Courses.
This article describes the properties of a concluded course.
This article describes how to add or modify hyperlinks in Canvas to open in a new window.
This article describes the Canvas DocViewer as well as supported document types in Canvas.
This article details timed quiz considerations and how timed quiz work in Canvas.
This article describes the Student View feature in Canvas, including known issues as well as linking to pertinent Canvas by Canvas Guides articles.
This article describes how to get help with "un-crossing" your courses.
This articles describes how to use wiki pages in a Canvas course.
This article describes how to import or copy course content from one Canvas course to another.
This article describes how to use the Late Submission policy in the grade book.
This article describes how to use the missing submission policy in the grade book.
VeriCite is being replaced with Turnitin's Simcheck plagiarism tool as of January 6, 2020.
This article describes the process for linking UNH Library Reserves to a course in Canvas using the native Redirect app. Please note that you are responsible for requesting the desired Reserves through the Library. More information can be found at the library reserves website
http://library.unh.edu/faculty/reserves.
This article describes how to access media that has been shared with you.
This article provides a link to the registrar's website and their FAQ's as well as information about the Canvas grade pass back.
This article describes different error codes that could occur when publishing grades on Canvas.
This article describes the Final Grade Override feature in Canvas.
This document explains how to export course content from a UNH Canvas course and import it into your extendunh.instructure.com course.
If you have created your course in the UNH mycourses.unh.edu environment, you can move it to the extendunh.instructure.com course site by using the Export/Import process. Since these two course environments are in different server locations you are not able to use the course copy functionality.
This document describes how to add the users in 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 document describes how non-UNH and UNH students and instructors login to the ExtendUNH course site. Non-UNH users will use the email provided to the person managing the courrse, while UNH users will use their UNH credentials.
This article provides quick links to the most common support questions that may arise for faculty teaching an online or hybrid J-Term course with special attention to questions that may arise during the time period when the University is closed.