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Canvas: Accepted File Types

Information about accepted file types in Online@UT (Canvas). ... canvas ... Jump To Naming | Document Preview Files | Image Formats | Video Formats | Audio Formats  Naming When naming any file to upload into Canvas, please follow these guidelines: Use the

Canvas: Microsoft Immersive Reader

Information about Microsoft Immersive Reader within Canvas. ... canvas ... The Microsoft Immersive Reader is a tool built into Canvas that implements proven techniques to improve reading and writing for people regardless of their age or ability. The key features include

Canvas: Get WebAssign Support

canvas ... /faculty/ If you are unable to log in to WebAssign via your Online@UT (Canvas) course site (or you want to use another browser such as Safari), you may access WebAssign directly via webassign.net

Canvas: Customize Profile and Notifications

How to customize your Canvas profile and set notification preferences. ... canvas ... Canvas includes a set of default notification preferences you can receive for your courses. However, you can change the default settings by setting your own notification preferences. Please review

Canvas: Copy/Paste Content

How to copy/paste within a Canvas course. ... canvas ... How to Copy & Paste content from one area of Canvas to another - Locate the content you want to copy. Highlight the content you want to copy. Right-click the highlighted area and select

Canvas: Add Rubrics to Assignments

How to add rubrics to assignments in Canvas. ... canvas ... . Rubrics can be added by finding an existing rubric in one of your courses, or by creating a new rubric. Instructions Add a Rubric to an Assignment in Canvas: Click the Assignments link

Canvas: Enroll Incomplete Students

How to handle 'incompletes' in your Online@UT (Canvas) course site. ... canvas ... As there is specific information we will need from you, please submit a ticket to our Teaching Tools service so we can properly assist you with this request

Canvas: Course Quota Space

Information about Canvas course quota space. ... canvas ... Each Online@UT (Canvas) course site is given a quota of 1000 MB. This quota is used for content uploaded by the course instructor(s). Default Canvas Account Quotas Course Quota = 1000 MB

Canvas Catalog: Enroll in a Course

How to access your Canvas Catalog account and enroll in a course. ... canvas ... and current guests (non-UTK users with an existing guest account): Visit UT Canvas Catalog and select the course of interest, OR follow the link shared by the instructor. The course listing page

Canvas Studio: Learn More

Information about Canvas Studio. ... canvas ... There are several ways you can learn more about Canvas Studio: Visit our Canvas Studio support page. Review our Canvas Studio resource guide pages. Request a consultation by completing an online form.

Canvas vs K@TE

Canvas vs K@TE ... canvas ... Have you wondered what the difference between Canvas and K@TE are? Both are learning management systems (LMS), but they have different uses. Canvas is available for faculty to enhance the classroom

Canvas: Course Materials Not Showing

What to do if some materials are not showing in your Canvas course. ... canvas ... The first and best thing you can do when you don't see certain course materials in your Online@UT (Canvas) course site is to email your instructor. Whenever possible, use the Canvas 'Inbox' function

Canvas: Add Emoji to Module Title

canvas ... be displayed. Select Copy below the emoji description. Select Modules in the course menu of a Canvas course. Select Options (three vertical dots) and select Edit. Paste the copied emoji code into the module title text. Update.

Canvas: Course Start and End Dates

Information about Canvas start and end dates. ... canvas ... Overview Courses are created two months before the start of every semester. Official course creation dates can be found on our Course Access Calendar. As the primary instructor of the course

Canvas: Incorporate Video into Course Site

canvas ... It is not recommended that you upload large files directly to your Online@UT (Canvas) course site. There are several reasons for this, the most important of which is this: even once you successfully