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Canvas is the learning management system used at SVSU. Canvas allows instructors to organize their courses and course content so students can find the materials they need quickly and easily. Canvas includes tools for announcements, assignments, quizzes, grades, discussion and more.
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Turnitin is an online resource that assists students on how to avoid plagiarism and academic dishonesty through the use of Turnitin. This article demonstrates how to create an assignment using Turnitin, how students submit a file with Turnitin enabled, and where to get support for Turnitin at SVSU.
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Embed your media in Canvas via the Rich Content Editor to create new, reuse content, or upload media. Embed content within an Announcement, Assignment, Discussion, Page, etc.). Students can interact with your recordings or polls on a computer or on a mobile device.
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The Canvas Student app is the mobile version of Canvas available for iOS or Android. Depending on your device, not all Canvas features may be available on the app. If you are taking a quiz, you will need to be on a computer. Also, mobile browsers have limited functionality when accessing Canvas.
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Attending a Canvas Conference as a student.
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Student guide for various online tools they have access to where they can learn Canvas, access EchoVideo content, join a meeting in Teams, create graphics, presentations, short videos and more.
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Learn more about our supported synchronous and asynchronous tools like Adobe, Canvas, EchoVideo, Microsoft 365 apps (OneDrive, Bookings, Excel, Word, Outlook, etc.), Respondus LockDown Browser, and more.
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The BigBlueButton tool in Canvas
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Resources to assist with the use of Respondus Lockdown Browser and Respondus Monitor.
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Record a video in Microsoft Teams for work or school teams.microsoft.com and share the link to the Canvas assignment. Or record with a video tool of your choice and upload to OneDrive and create a sharable link of the recording for the instructor to grade.
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Best practices for instructors to setting up assignments or a discussion that requires students to record and share a video. ITS recommends that all users faculty and students record with SVSU tools it ensures consistency for all courses.
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The new Canvas - Microsoft Education LTI combines previously separate tool integrations and makes using Teams Meetings easier than the previous LTI version. Tools included in the Microsoft Education LTI: OneDrive, Class Notebook, Teams Meetings and Teams.
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Student/Attendee Guide to Joining a MS Teams Meeting that Originated in Canvas
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Faculty can record their screen and webcam with the web app Browser Capture, it works on any computer with an internet connection. Choose a virtual background when recording with your webcam.
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- Engage/Poll in EchoVideo for Faculty
Create polls from scratch, edit, and reuse them in videos. Refine and increase student learning and engagement, use interactive media in your synchronous or asynchronous classes.