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Canvas: Faculty Getting Started Guide
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Getting Started
Log into
Canvas
using your Fox ID and password.
Set your
Canvas notification preferences
.
We recommend that you select "Notify me right away" for Conversations so that you do not miss any messages from your students.
You may also
add a text (SMS) contact method in Canvas
to receive notifications on your phone.
Make sure that your computer and browser are supported by Canvas.
Supported web browser and system specifications
Download the Canvas Instructor mobile app.
How can I use Canvas on a mobile device?
RSVP to attend one or more of the
Canvas workshops and open labs.
Review the available Canvas resources listed below. (To access some of these resources, you may be prompted to log in with your Fox ID and password).
Use your Sandbox courses to start building.
You have access to multiple sandbox courses in Canvas that you may use for testing and to start building course content. Content created in Sandbox courses can be copied into the official, academic course shells.
If you plan to import content from Blackboard into Canvas, we recommend that you use a sandbox course to do so.
You may e
xport content from Blackboard and import it into Canvas
an
d / or build fr
om scratch in Canvas.
Resources Available to You
Online Canvas Resources
Canvas Resource course
: A course created by IDT that serves as a central location for support resources including --
Overview of Canvas Features
: A table overview of features available in Canvas along with their terminology.
Migration Guide
: This guide has information and directions for exporting your content from Blackboard and importing it into Canvas.
Canvas Course Checklist
: Step-by-step guide for setting of your course, whether you've imported content from Blackboard or are building from scratch.
Beginning of Course Checklist
: Essential tasks to get your course ready for students
End of Course Checklist:
Essential tasks to wrap up your semester successfully
Canvas Instructor Guide
: Helpful tutorials for all things Canvas. Below, you will find links to both the text and video versions of the Instructor Guide:
Canvas Instructor Guide - Table of Contents
Canvas Instructor Video Guide - Table of Contents
Growing with Canvas
:
Learn how to use Canvas with this self-paced tutorial created by Canvas.
Access may require logging in with your Fox ID and password
.
In-Person Training Opportunities
Canvas Workshops and Open Labs:
Instructional Design & Technology is offering different workshops.
View the Canvas workshop dates and RSVP
to attend.
One-on-One Consultations:
If you cannot attend one of our face-to-face workshops or you would like to meet individually with an instructional technologist, c
omplete this
online form to request a one-on-one meeting.
We can meet with you in-person, by phone, or via Teams
if you are not able to meet on campus.
Resources Available for your Students
The Instructional Design & Technology Team created a Canvas Help and Resources module that you may import into your courses from Canvas Commons. Follow
these directions to import this resource into your course(s)
.
This module includes tutorial videos and links to Canvas help guides for students. Once you import this module into your course, you can customize it to meet your needs or leave it as is.
Alternatively, you may direct your students to the
Student: Getting Started Guide
by clicking on the "Help" button in Canvas, located on the left-side Global Navigation menu.
Please encourage students to contact the Help Desk as soon as possible if they are having any issues with Canvas by emailing helpdesk@rollins.edu or by calling 407-628-6363.
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