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  2. Instructure - Wikipedia

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    Canvas is used by schools, allowing students to submit assignments, answer discussions, access and upload media using Canvas Studio, and retrieve files from their Google Drive after linking Canvas with their Google Account. Like students, Canvas allows teachers to create assignments, discussions, pages, and modules.

  3. Wikipedia : Wiki Ed/Rice University/Poverty, Justice, and ...

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    Upload your completed proposal to the relevant assignment tab on Canvas by the deadline Overview Things to consider before writing: You will have the option of revising an existing article, creating a new one, or some combination that may involve adding to one or more articles and creating a new article.

  4. Social media in education - Wikipedia

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    Almost all college students use some form of social media. Studies reported that 99% of college students who use social media use Facebook and 35% use X. Other popular services include Instagram, Reddit, and Tumblr. [34] Many American classrooms created social media pages where teachers post assignments and interact with students.

  5. Schoology - Wikipedia

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    The interface consists of a list of task and links to folders and assignments for students. [ 7 ] Schoology can be integrated with the school's current grading system. [ 8 ] Visually, Schoology is very similar to the environment of many social networks .

  6. Forsyth County Schools - Wikipedia

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    The district was among the first in the nation to utilize BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology), which allows students to bring their own technology to use in the classroom. All students and teachers use the online learning management system Canvas, an Instructure product.

  7. Electronic portfolio - Wikipedia

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    The electronic format allows a professor to evaluate student portfolios as an alternative to paper-based portfolios because they provide the opportunity to review, communicate, and give feedback in an asynchronous manner. In addition, students are able to reflect on their work, which makes the experience of creating the e-portfolio meaningful.

  8. Otus (education) - Wikipedia

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    Otus in particular aims to offer "everything a mobile classroom could possibly need for both teachers and students" [10] and does so by providing attendance tracking, a digital bookshelf for uploading files, in-app annotations, assignments, papers, polls, blogs, quizzes, and more.

  9. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    Facebook Mentions, initially an iOS-only app, was released by the company in 2014. It allows public figures with a verified account to engage with their respective fanbases in a more concentrated experience. [132] [133] The app had been in testing with select celebrities for nearly a year before its launch. [134]