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Canvas LMS Course Design

By : Ryan John
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Canvas LMS Course Design

By: Ryan John

Overview of this book

Table of Contents (15 chapters)
Canvas LMS Course Design
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Preface

Welcome to Canvas LMS Course Design! This book will introduce you to Instructure Canvas as a learning management system designed to serve your needs. As citizens of the digital age, we are constantly surrounded by the influx and outflow of new and innovative technologies. We see new devices being introduced, new ideas materialize into software or hardware, and technological trends come and go. In recent decades, one of the most powerful technological trends to reach the field of education is the development of distance learning. For people around the world, the Internet has rapidly increased access to information and knowledge that was once only available to a select few. With technology growing increasingly sophisticated, people everywhere are able to access a world of information in an instant. These developments in accessibility have caused a stir in the field of formal education, which was once one of the only places such information could be found.

As a result of the incredible advances in technology over the recent decades, many of us in the field of education have worked to find ways of harnessing technology and utilizing it within our classrooms. Students' means of finding and interacting with information have been evolving; in contemporary education, there have been numerous advances in the integration of technological developments with the changing paradigms. One such advance is the development of learning management systems (LMSs) to connect students, teachers, and information through technology. First appearing in their current form in the 1990s, LMSs allowed educators to harness the power of the Internet to disseminate course content to students remotely. These systems began to gain popularity in schools worldwide and quickly began to reveal the enormous potential of distance learning and online education.

In the beginning of the 21st century, web-based media also began to expand and develop rapidly with the advent of contemporary social media sites. In a market driven by ease of use and functionalities for users, these social media sites began to integrate tools and features from across the Web with their interfaces to connect users quickly and efficiently across various online platforms. As these features developed and thrived in the realm of social media across the Web, computer scientists Devlin Daley and Brian Whitmer from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, saw a need to integrate this ease of use in LMSs. In 2008, they founded Instructure with the mission of creating an LMS with an intuitive, functional, and integrated user interface that would capitalize on the technological skills users already possessed—they called it Canvas (http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700040784/BYU-grads-introduce-education-savvy-software.html).

In the six years since its inception, Canvas by Instructure has become the LMS for over 700 institutions with millions of users (http://www.instructure.com/about-us). Institutions that adopted Canvas as a replacement for other systems have reported increased engagement with the LMS by students and faculty as well as a reduced number of support tickets (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NbqNxsPMRz4#t=167). Working to capitalize on the technological skills and expectations of their clientele, the designers of Canvas have not only incorporated elements and ideas from popular services across the Web into the design and features of Canvas, but have also partnered with those services to streamline and integrate users' online experience with the Canvas interface.

This book covers the use of Canvas as a powerful and revolutionary tool for education, both in the traditional classroom and a virtual learning environment. The early chapters of the book explain the setup of your Canvas experience, from setting up your personal profile to designing and building your first course. Taking cues from contemporary social media sites, Canvas allows you to configure your account in the same way you would with other social media accounts—you can add a profile picture, input important information about yourself, and customize the way you interact with Canvas notifications. As you add content to your course, Canvas utilizes text and content editing tools similar to those popular in word processing programs and blogging sites across the Web. With these tools, as well as the other layout and design features built into Canvas, you will have no problem finding the best way to present the content of your course, regardless of your comfort level or experience with web design. Whether you're a novice when it comes to creating content online, an expert in HTML code, or somewhere in between, you can choose from an array of presentation options to display your content without feeling overwhelmed or limited.

The second half of this book is focused on using Canvas to teach your course. Stemming from the tools and functions of a traditional live classroom—grade books, due dates, class meetings, and office hours—Canvas has transformed each of these tools and functions for use in the digital age. In addition to these basic features, Canvas offers a range of special features including a mobile application, learning outcomes and rubrics, web-based apps, and a Course Analytics feature. These features allow users to differentiate their own Canvas experience in the same way you differentiate learning activities for your students. As you work your way through your first experience with Canvas, questions are bound to arise. While this book seeks to predict and answer many of those questions, Canvas offers a phenomenal built-in user support system. Based directly on users' questions and concerns, Canvas Guides offers you a searchable wealth of information including video tutorials, step-by-step instructions, and frequently asked questions.

With all of the skills you will have gained from your first experience with Canvas over the course of this book, it is up to you to be a part of the educational revolution that can change the world (http://www.instructure.com/about-us). Exploring the Framework for 21st Century Learning as advocated by the Partnership for 21st Century Skills, the closing sections of this book offer specific suggestions for Canvas to engage many of the skills necessary for contemporary learners to succeed. These suggestions are intended to serve as fodder for your own creative explorations of Canvas, using it as a tool to enhance teaching and foster students' success.

As a product, Canvas has been designed to meet the unique needs of its users within contemporary education. As a powerful educational tool, Canvas opens the door to countless possibilities for you and the students you teach as citizens of the digital age.

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Getting Started with Canvas, addresses how to create a Canvas course, navigate Canvas, and set up your Canvas profile, including contact information and notification preferences.

Chapter 2, Building Your Canvas Course, guides you through building your course with in-depth, step-by-step guidance through the features of Canvas to successfully begin course construction by working through the integrated Course Setup Checklist.

Chapter 3, Getting Ready to Launch Your Course, continues along the Course Setup Checklist with a focus on organization and presentation of the course once the bulk of the content has been created. You will have your course built and published by the end of this chapter.

Chapter 4, Teaching Your Canvas Course, explains how to use the features of Canvas to enhance your teaching once your course begins. You will learn how to communicate with students through messaging, provide feedback on assignments, and use the grading and assessment tools offered by Canvas.

Chapter 5, Exploring Special Features, addresses special features and unique extras that Canvas offers such as the Canvas mobile app, outcomes and rubrics, registered services, apps, and more involved Canvas functions such as the Course Analytics system.

Chapter 6, Where to Go for Help, offers guidance on where to obtain help with Canvas. It covers how to access Canvas Guides and the option of contacting your institution's IT department for help with institution-specific Canvas sites.

Chapter 7, Now You're Ready!, offers a summary of the key points encountered during the course-building process, along with connections to educational philosophies and practices that support technology as a powerful way to enhance teaching and learning.

Appendix, References and Resources, offers information on materials referenced throughout this book and other resources that you might find helpful as you learn and grow as an online educator.

What you need for this book

For this book, you will need the following:

  • A computer

  • Reliable Internet access

  • A webcam and a microphone

  • Your course syllabus and materials (for example, readings, handouts, and videos)

If your institution uses Canvas, you may also need the following:

  • The Canvas URL specific to your institution

  • Your institution's login information

  • The contact information for your institution's IT department

Who this book is for

This book will be of use to the following:

  • Educators who use or are learning to use Canvas to house content for their courses

  • Teacher's assistants who use or are learning to use Canvas to facilitate a class

  • Individuals in charge of designing and building a Canvas course

  • Administrators interested in the features of Canvas as an LMS

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In this book, you will find a number of styles of text that distinguish between different kinds of information. Here are some examples of these styles, and an explanation of their meaning.

Code words in text, database table names, folder names, filenames, file extensions, pathnames, dummy URLs, user input, and Twitter handles are shown as follows: "Files with a .zip extension contain a file or group of files that have been compressed for easy transportation between programs or devices."

New terms and important words are shown in bold. Words that you see on the screen, in menus or dialog boxes for example, appear in the text like this: "Click on Save to create your assignment."

Note

Warnings or important notes appear in a box like this.

Tip

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