Instructure New and Next: Product Updates for Higher Ed | Instructure
Join members of the Instructure team for an overview of what our Product teams have been up to. We’ll cover a range of recent releases and share demos, resources to help you manage change in your institution, and give you visibility into what’s next for the products in the Instructure Ed-cosystem.
Pinboard Sharing is Here! Share Insights with Ask Your Data
We’re excited to introduce a highly requested feature in Ask Your Data of Intelligent Insights: the ability to share pinboards! As part of our continuous efforts to extend the value of Intelligent Insights, we’re delivering impactful features that will enhance collaboration and productivity. With ...
Add Quiz Questions to Canvas by Converting CSV Files to QTI ZIP Files - SPS | Distance Learning
It can be time-consuming to add questions manually to a quiz or exam in Canvas, and it is easy to accidentally omit portions of a question, introduce errors such as typos, or improperly identify a correct or incorrect response. Drafting questions directly into Canvas can also be slow and unwieldy. If you’ve been writing your questions in a word processor, you have a long copy-and-paste session ahead of you before your quiz is available to students. When you have lots of quizzes, an extensive exam, or are planning to build question banks, it is more efficient to automate the process.
Column A is the type of question: MC (multiple choice) and MR (multiple response). For True/False questions, use MC.
Column B is not used but must be there.
Column C is the point value of the question. It can be between 0-100 and up to two decimal places (3.33)
Column D is the question body.
Column E is the correct answer. The numbers 1-5 each correspond to the one of the possible answers listed in column F-J. Use 1 to indicate a, 2 to indicate b, 3 to indicate c, 4 to indicate d, and 5 to indicate e. For True/False questions, use 1 for True and 0 for False. Clear any unused cells.
Columns F-J are the possible answer choices. You can have 2 or more.
Canvas’ Gradebook is a powerful productivity tool, but it has limitations in how it calculates and displays grades. Instructors often find themselves hitting...
Quick Resources from Our 2023 Product Keynote Sess... - Instructure Community
Thanks for joining the 2023 InstructureCon product keynote! This is a quick guide to find the resources and breakout sessions mentioned by our presenters. Roadmap & Community Shiren Vijiasingam - Instructure Roadmap Product Blog New Quizzes & Khan Academy Partnership Jody Sailor - ...
Best way to create assignments in Canvas [Beginner Guide]
In this tutorial we will explore three ways for new teachers to create assignments as they design their courses - each way with its pros and cons.
Feel free to view some of my interactive getting started Canvas tutorials:
https://www.howtocanvas.com
0:00 - Intro
0:35 - Method #1 - assignments group
1:23 - parts of assignment
6:47 - Method #2 - modules page
12:18 - Method #3 - calendar
17:00 - assignment tips
21:34 - multiple class assignments in Calendar
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In this tutorial we'll use some HTML with a bit of CSS, and some bootstrap for good measure. This will create a vertical scrolling timeline on your Canvas courses that looks great on any screen size, from large monitors to small smartphones.
Grab my code and give it a spin in your own Canvas sandbox:
https://www.howtocanvas.com/create-amazing-pages-in-canvas/timeline
Feel free to view the page used for this tutorial:
https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/2560052/pages/timeline
0:00 - Intro/should I comb my hair??
1:24 - What is a CSS timeline?
2:20 - Overview
4:45 - Gradients
7:45 - Resizing
9:54 - Walking through the code
11:18 - Bootstrap
13:41 - Styling the horizontal rule (hr)
14:11 - copy - paste - repeat
15:00 - Final considerations
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https://www.instructure.com/canvas/resources/instructurecon-2022/create-amazing-content-in-canvas
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