Encouraging Students to Deliver Presentations Online
By Jane-Michele Clark, Schulich Instructor of Marketing. My MGMT 6300 Case Analysis & Presentation Skills course just ran its pressure tank [...]
By Jane-Michele Clark, Schulich Instructor of Marketing. My MGMT 6300 Case Analysis & Presentation Skills course just ran its pressure tank [...]
This post summarizes an approach used by Hila Koren Cohen, Instructor of Operations Management and Information Systems and Schulich Teaching Excellence Award [...]
By Farrokh Zandi, Lecturer, Economics; Associate Director of Undergraduate Programs and Schulich Teaching Excellence Award winner. One of the joys of [...]
We’ve extended Canvas so that a Schulich course outline can be generated directly from your Canvas course.
The introductory ‘Academic Honesty’ Canvas course is available to all incoming first-year students. The course includes 5 interactive modules, each exploring a unique academic honesty scenario, and designed to communicate expectations of academic honesty at Schulich.
All undergraduate, graduate, PhD and executive degree program courses are now being delivered via Canvas. Read more to see what instructors are saying and what's coming next.
We’re conducting a computer-based assessment pilot to allow students to complete closed book assignments, midterms and exams on their computers.
Join us for an Introduction to Canvas and Zoom. Setting up your course, generating a syllabus, assignment and feedback management tools as well as using Zoom for lectures.
If your exam can’t be converted to a format that doesn’t require proctoring, you can use Respondus LockDown Browser & Monitor to allow students to write their exams at home with remote proctoring.