Canvas is a leading open-source learning management system (LMS), used by institutions and instructors around the globe. It has made teaching easier and more effective by providing an online platform to collaborate, share and access resources, submit assignments, provide feedback, and more. In this course, LinkedIn Learning staff instructor Oliver Schinkten helps you get up and running with this powerful LMS, sharing how to set up a class and leverage key tools and features in Canvas for student success. Oliver explores how to create a course, add students, and create groups. He also covers how to add assignments, create discussions, build quizzes, use the gradebook, communicate with students, and more.
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