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Canvas is a web-based tool for teaching, learning, and collaboration. All Dartmouth classes are automatically provisioned with a Canvas site. Canvas integrates with many other teaching and learning tools used at Dartmouth. New features, enhancements and bug fixes are applied to Canvas every three weeks.
What is Canvas used for, who should use it, and why should you use it?
Frequently asked questions about Canvas
Instructors can create a Slack workspace for each course through Canvas, after which students can join.
Steps for getting a basic Canvas site setup for a course.
This guide describes the steps for recording a Class session for Canvas using Zoom.
Explains how to download your Canvas assignments when you graduate.
This guide describes the process for moving Canvas course contents from an existing course to a new one. The second section of the guide explains how to move your Panopto videos after the initial Canvas Course copy. If you need more information about how Course Copy in Canvas works, different options available for copying/moving materials, and key terms and definitions, refer to our Explainer: Copying in Canvas at the end of the article.
This guide describes Panopto's process for moving course-related videos between two courses with separate Canvas sites.
This article describes the specific steps students should take to submit video assignments with Panopto in Canvas at Dartmouth.
Canvas released an update to its Rich Content Editor that is a substantial user interface change over the former tool.
How to use Post Policies in Canvas to release grades when you want them to be released.
What is Agiloft, who can use it, and when should it be used