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Courses go into a read-only state after each semester. Contact the Digital Learning Team for help.
Tips and templates for getting started with poster projects. For additional help contact the Digital Learning Team.
Mirroring 360 is a program on some teaching stations that facilitates faculty teaching wirelessly from mobile devices or laptops; enhances collaboration and discussion by enabling display from multiple student devices; and can be used in various other ways in the classroom. If you are interested in using Mirroring 360 in your class, contact the Digital Learning Team at 315-781-4420 or dlc@hws.edu.
Best practices for students using Zoom in their work for student groups, academic support, and as student employees.
Adding Writing Colleagues, Teaching Fellows, or Faculty to a Canvas Site
General Information and Resources for Canvas
Considerations and best practices for conducting assessments online.
Datacamp contains videos specific to learning R, Python, SQL and other data analysis related software.
Students who are registered for a course in Peoplesoft are added to a Canvas site automatically.
Adjusting settings for Canvas notifications
Accessing Canvas after graduation
An introduction to the Universal Design for Learning framework and how Canvas can help you incorporate the UDL principles for your diverse learners.
Sending Messages to Students
Steps for grading with points and percentages in the Canvas grade book.