Embedding Interactive Activities from Your Publisher
If your textbook’s publisher has an online e-learning resource, you can integrate this resource into your Canvas course and create interactive activities for your students.
If your textbook’s publisher has an online e-learning resource, you can integrate this resource into your Canvas course and create interactive activities for your students.
Canvas is designed to ensure all course materials are accessible and engaging to all users, regardless of disability.
Zoom is an easy to use video-conferencing app offering content sharing, real-time collaborative annotation and break out rooms.
The feedback students provide about instructors’ teaching on their end-of-semester course evaluations can be valuable in helping to improve and refine a course.
OneSchulich is the one-stop shop for campus engagement at Schulich. It provides tools for communication, events, membership, payments and more.
Sharepoint is a collaborative platform that students, instructors and administrators can use to easily create powerful websites.
With Microsoft Teams, you can create an online team space to bring together people working collaboratively on a project.
Instructors can message classes, sections, project groups or individual students using the Canvas Inbox. Messages are routed to students’ email.
Instructors can send class announcements to students via Canvas. Once saved in Canvas, the title and body of each announcement are delivered to students’ email addresses.