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This document details how to get the embed code for a video (to share on a web page, for example)
This article is a guide for instructors on how to use modules in Canvas.
This article is a collection of technical guides intended to help students view their grades and feedback from their instructor in a Canvas course.
This article is about creating groups in Canvas
This article describes how UW-Green Bay instructors can share a direct link or QR Code to a course's evaluation form with their students.
This article describes how UW-Green Bay instructors can view the response rates for their course evaluation surveys.
This article describes how UW-Green Bay students can access and fill out a course evaluation survey.
Course instructors can add individualized due dates to any Canvas assignment (including quizzes and graded discussions) to give specific students an extended deadline for submitting their work. These due dates are added by editing the "Assign To" settings of an assignment and adding an additional box of student-specific due dates and availability dates underneath the dates that are assigned to "Everyone."
This document details the recommended specifications for incoming freshman or any student looking to purchase a new computer.
This article provides step-by-step instructions for setting up a UW-Green Bay account, including locating default credentials, changing the password, and setting up multi-factor authentication (Okta Verify).
Community members can take Canvas courses offered in the Continuing Education instance of Canvas at UWGB by signing up for a UW Continuing Education Student Canvas account. These community member Canvas accounts are not tied to a UWGB network ID and reside entirely within Canvas. This document explains how these users log in to Canvas and how they can reset a forgotten password.
This document details how to map a network share/share drive on Windows 11.
This document details how to map your UW-Green Bay M: drive (home directory).
Canvas Commons is a repository of shared Canvas course content from which instructors can import resources into their own courses. A resource on Commons can be an individual content item (pages, assignments, quizzes, etc.), a whole module, or even an entire course. This document details the steps UW-Green Bay instructors should follow to import a resource from Canvas Commons into their Canvas course.
This document details how instructors can send their final grade letter values from Canvas to SIS.