- LockDown Browser resources: overview of key features, and go here for instructor resources; Tip: Create a Practice Exam – Have students take a practice exam with Respondus Monitor to ensure their computer, webcam and Internet are working properly. Allow students more than one attempt on the quiz so they can try the practice exam whenever.
- To mitigate cheating and Honor Code violations on assessments, many professors used Zoom to proctor their exams in real time, and others used the Respondus LockDown Browser to record individual students during tests. But if Emory students’ condemnatory reactions are any indication, surveillance is not the answer. Proctored assessments are.
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Find LockDown Browser, click the gear icon, select Enable. Click the gold Save button on the Navigtaion tab. Click the LockDown Browser Course Navigation entry. If prompted, Authorize the Respondus Monitor Server.
Canvas Studio is a video management tool available in all Canvas courses. (Note: This product was previously called “Arc.”)
What is Canvas Studio?
Canvas Studio is a media tool that allows students and instructors to upload, create, edit, manage, share and discuss audio and video files. Existing files can be used or new ones can be created with Studio's capture and editing tools.
Canvas Guide: What is Canvas Studio?
How is Canvas Studio used in a course?
Canvas Studio media files can be embedded in any course content. This includes modules, assignments, pages, quiz questions, announcements, and other course items.
Students can submit audio and video files to assignments and discussions.
Canvas Guide: How do I use Canvas Studio?
What features does Canvas Studio have?
- Video recordings can be created with screen capture, webcam or both
- Users can upload existing video files to their studio library.
- Studio has a robust set of tools for adding captions. Captions can be added in multiple languages.
- Studio supports many video and audio file formats and can be used with YouTube files as well.
- Users can make comments at specific points in a media file's timeline.
- Files can be tagged with keywords.
- Files can be shared with courses, specific users, or publically.
- File owners can view analytics that shows who is watching and listening to files and if they are watching the entire file or skipping around.
- Student submissions of Studio media files can be viewed and graded in the SpeedGrader.
- Studio is compatible with mobile devices for both recording and viewing Studio media.
- Studio has a Quiz tool that allows you to insert questions into your video. The quizzes can be graded items that push grades directly into the Canvas Grade Center.
How do I create a Canvas Studio video quiz in a course?
How do I learn more about using Canvas Studio?
- View the Canvas Studio Guide from Canvas
- Check our Training Calendar for upcoming Studio sessions or enroll yourself in our Canvas Studio on-demand course
- Make an appointment with one of TLT's educational analysts for individualized help
Editing Your Screen Capture Videos
Canvas has partnered with the Screen-Cast-O-Matic company to provide a set of editing tools that can be used in Studio to edit videos that you have created using Studio's screen capture tool. Screencast-O-Matic's YouTube videos are a very helpful resource.
Consult our Teaching with Video resource for more information and advice on finding, using, and creating videos for your class.
Getting Help
Contact Canvas 24/7
The Help link at bottom left of global menu within Canvas shows many ways to get help, including email, live chat, and phone assistance.
Canvas Access Help
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- Call 404-727-7777
Canvas Basics
Below we briefly introduce Canvas features. You may not see every tool discussed below in your courses since teachers may hide them. The guides referenced in this course are from Canvas Student Guides and Canvas Video Guides.
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The global navigation menu on the left links to your account, dashboard, courses, groups, calendar, inbox, and Studio.
The Account link in the global navigation menu contains profile, settings, and notifications preferences. On your Settings page, you can add email addresses or mobile numbers as other notification destinations. On the Profile page, you can add a picture and short bio. Notifications lets you change the frequency of emails or push notifications (if you download Canvas Student) overall. You can also edit notification preferences with a specific course by clicking a button on the home page.
The first page you see in Canvas is the user dashboard, which toggles between favorite courses, a global to-do list, and recent course activity and shows to do and upcoming items. It also links to an overall grade summary.
The Conversations tool (a.k.a. the Inbox) allows you to send and receive messages within Canvas. You can choose individuals, course users, or users with a specific role or group as message recipients. By default, you will receive immediate email notifications when others send you messages in Conversations. To access Conversations, click the Inbox link in universal navigation menu.
The Calendar tool displays events and due dates for all of your courses and groups, plus a personal calendar. The Calendar tool includes the Scheduler feature. Instructors may apportion several sequential open meeting times students can claim through Calendar individually or in groups.
Home, Modules, and Syllabus are basic for course organization in Canvas. Student access to Modules and Syllabus tools may be disabled by a course instructor. Every course has a home page.
Home is the first page that loads when you open a course. Instructors have five choices for Home pages: Modules (the default), Syllabus, Assignments, a Front page, or the course activity stream. The course home page also includes links to what is coming up, recent feedback, the course activity stream, analytics, and course-level notification preferences.
The Modules tool organizes different types of course content into a sequence for students to follow. Teachers may require students to mark one module item read before accessing the next or set prerequisites or date restrictions.
The Syllabus tool acts as a vertical calendar within the course showing both events and assignments. The description field may contain the syllabus or link to it.
Student access to Files, Pages, and People may be disabled by a course instructor. Each user also has a personal Files directory accessible through the Account link.
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The Files tool displays whatever contents of the course's file directory are published for student access.
Pages (a.k.a. Wikis) are blank slates for content generated using the Rich Content Editor. The Pages tool keeps aEmory Lockdown Browser
version history. Teachers may permit students to edit pages, but students do not have permission by default.The Rich Content Editor (RCE) is Canvas's inline content editor used to write discussion posts, submit text entry assignments, edit pages, and more. In most places, you will see the RCE.
People is the tool that shows course users and allows group creation. Teachers may permit students to organize their own groups (this is on by default).
Canvas courses contain several tools for communication and collaboration between students and teachers. Each tool on this page may be disabled by the course instructor.Announcements are modeled on Discussions. You will see instructors' posts on global and course dashboards, and via notifications. Students may be allowed to reply with comments and questions.
The Discussions tool allows users to post and reply to threads online using the Rich Content Editor. For each thread, instructors have the option to grade submissions or to assign peer review. Users can also subscribe to threads to receive notifications (by default, daily emails) about new replies.
Chat is a simple tool for simultaneous textual communication between course members: a chat room. There is one room per course.
The Collaborations tool allows Canvas to create shared documents in Office365 and Google Docs. All collaborators must create and link their Google account to Canvas through their account settings.
The Conferences tool integrates Canvas with the BigBlueButton online classroom tool. Conferences allows you to broadcast real-time audio, video, demo applications on your desktop, share presentation slides, or demo any online resources.
Graded student work in Canvas courses is primarily administered using the Assignments, Discussions, and Quizzes tools. Information about Discussions is above.
The Assignments index contains assignments that may have due dates, online submission, and peer review; it contains other graded discussions and quizzes; it may contain assignments that you complete outside Canvas, or overall evaluations (e.g. participation grade), where instructors can enter instructions or scores in Canvas.
Quizzes is where students take online quizzes and surveys, both graded and ungraded.
New Quizzes also lets students take quizzes online. It will eventually replace classic Quizzes.
There are two ways to access your grades: through the Grades tool in a course or from the View Grades button on the main user dashboard (at right or bottom depending on window width).
Canvas supports the last two versions of every browser release and recommends the newest version of the browser. Each browser has peculiar quirks, so it is best to maintain several on your machine and switch browsers to troubleshoot. The mobile app is also available for iOS and Android.
Canvas Integrations
Below you will find information and links for some tools and technologies integrated with Canvas.
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Notes on LockDown Browser
- Respondus Lockdown Browser does not work on Chromebooks
- You must have a webcam and a reliable, high-speed internet connection to use Respondus Monitor
- Most Respondus problems are due to one of the following:
- Firewall conflicts > turn off the firewall
- Anti-Virus software conflicts > turn off the anti-virus program
- Loss of internet connectivity > send teacher a message and try to reconnect and resume exam
- Other potential issues
- Give the browser a few seconds to fully load the exam before clicking 'Take the Quiz'. Clicking too soon has been reported as a potential cause of issues
- Browse to the quiz from the Assignments page, or the Modules page. Sometimes following links in notifications or in the 'To do' section of your Dashboard will fail to send all of the necessary parameters to the Canvas server.
Recording your name in NameCoach
1. To use NameCoach, access the tool from the Profile left hand navigation menu when you log in to Canvas.
2. Click “Record Name” in the NameCoach window.
3. Select Web Recorder or enter your phone number.
4. Follow the prompts to record your name. Click “Submit and Finish” when done.
5. When your name is successfully recorded you will see a button with the option to play your recorded name and an option to edit your recorded name.