[ARCHIVED] Creative Ways to Use Canvas

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Community Novice

One of the benefits of Canvas is the endless possibilities on what can be done with it! What are some other ways you are using Canvas in your K-12 District?

For example, here our some ways our district is using it. 

* We house our K-12 Curriculum maps, content, lesson plans

*District and school wide book studies

* General Knowledge Exam Study Course

*Online Training for Canvas 

*New Teacher Resource/ Collaboration Course

* Digital Textbooks Blueprint Course using TCC

*To hold virtual AP/Principal Meetings 

*District Middle School Science Remediation course 

*Digital Citizenship Training

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