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  2. Home - Instructure Community

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    A strong Community learning and growing together. Join the Instructure Community to explore, question, converse, and collaborate with education enthusiasts from around the world as we use Instructure products and improve the learning experience together.

  3. Canvas Instructor Guide - Instructure Community

    community.canvaslms.com/t5/Instructor-Guide/tkb-p/Instructor

    Instructor Guide - Instructure Community. Some of our guides have moved! We recently moved some of our guides into the Canvas Basics guide space. We moved the Profile section and User Settings section. You can find these sections in the Canvas Basics Guide for all user roles.

  4. How do I add a rubric to an assignment? - Instructure Community

    community.canvaslms.com/t5/Instructor-Guide/How-do-I-add-a-rubric-to-an...

    Select Rubric. In the first column, select a course or account [1]. In the second column, locate and click the name of a rubric [2]. You can view the criteria and points in each rubric. To select a rubric for the assignment, scroll to the bottom of the rubric and click the Use This Rubric button [3].

  5. How do I use peer review assignments in a course? - Instructure...

    community.canvaslms.com/t5/Instructor-Guide/How-do-I-use-peer-review...

    Peer reviews are a tool that allows communication between students and can help students master the concepts of a course and learn from each other. Peer reviews can be assigned to show student names or display anonymously. Note: Students can only view peer review assignments after they have submitted work to the assignment.

  6. Canvas Basics Guide - Instructure Community

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    New to using Canvas? Learn about system requirements, Canvas terminology, roles, features, mobile apps, and much more.

  7. What is the Roll Call Attendance Tool? - Instructure Community

    community.canvaslms.com/t5/Canvas-Basics-Guide/What-is-the-Roll-Call...

    The Attendance (Roll Call) tool is an external app (LTI) used for taking attendance in Canvas courses. The Attendance tool can be used for online or face-to-face courses. Enabled at the account level, the Roll Call Attendance tool can be used by all courses in the Canvas account. The Attendance tool always appears as a visible Course Navigation ...

  8. Canvas Icon Summary - Instructure Community - 387068

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    Canvas Icon Summary. This document outlines common icons used in multiple areas of Canvas. InstUI iconography is curated by Canvas designers to ensure consistency in meaning throughout the interface. This document outlines common meanings for icons that are utilized in multiple areas of Canvas. Assignment Icon.

  9. How do I manage my Canvas notification settings? - Instructure...

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    On the Notification Settings page, you can manage how you receive notifications for your Canvas account and/or manage how you receive notifications for individual courses. A banner describes the settings you are managing [1]. Another banner indicates the times when daily and weekly notifications will be delivered [2].

  10. What are Outcomes? - Instructure Community - 75

    community.canvaslms.com/t5/Canvas-Basics-Guide/What-are-Outcomes/ta-p/75

    Account or Course Outcomes. Outcomes enables the administration and faculty to track students’ progress as measured by pedagogical goals or desired outcomes. Assessments created to test student knowledge or to require students to demonstrate a specific skill resulting from a learning activity can be aligned to learning outcomes using rubrics ...

  11. What are Groups? - Instructure Community - 16

    community.canvaslms.com/t5/Canvas-Basics-Guide/What-are-Groups/ta-p/16

    What are Groups? Groups are a small version of a course and used as a collaborative tool where a minimum of two students can work together on group projects and assignments. Instructors can create groups for students to collaborate on group assignments, pages, collaborations, and more. Instructors can also allow students to create their own groups.