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We really like the parent notification piece of Seesaw but are looking for the best way to use it within Canvas as well.
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Hi, @twilliams4 ! I do not even know what SeeSaw is. Can you educate me?
Seesaw is a digital portfolio app. The feature that excites us the most is
that parents get to see student work as it is posted. We'd like to
incorporate the tool with journals, PBL pieces, etc... Right now it is not
an LTI. Just trying to decide how we want it to flow. Thinking the redirect
tool might be our best option so far.
Tina Williams
Technology Coordinator
McCook Public Schools
On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 11:43 AM, dhulsey@nmjc.edu <instructure@jiveon.com>
Yes, the redirect tool might work ok. Have you contacted the developer and asked if they have an LTI on the roadmap or if they have reaced out to become a Canvas partner?
Thank you for the suggestion Dallas. I will check with them.
Hi Dallas,
Understand you posted this some time ago but I came across your post whilst searching Seesaw. Whilst there is no "integration", you are correct in assumption about the redirect tool.
In a recent case, we used the redirect tool in both the Course Navigation and User Navigation to link Canvas to Seesaw. We also ensured that both platforms shared the same authentication method which allowed seamless transition from platform to platform.
This use case came about because the school wanted to create a consistent user experience for Students, Teachers and Parents. By using Canvas as the principal login point, they can ensure a consistent user experience within the Canvas platform well after Seesaw has stopped being used. it also gives them access to all Canvas features in the course if they are needed.
Enjoy!
Hi @twilliams4 what is an LTI? Can you keep us posted about where you go with this please?
Thanks
Hi Bobby,
An LTI is an external app or website linked to Canvas so that students do not have to log in to both Canvas and the external tool. It helps with flow and makes navigation more user-friendly.
In all honesty, I haven't followed through contacting SeeSaw yet to notify them of our interest to integrate their portfolio/communication tool. I will add to the post when I have done that, find out more and decide how we are going to integrate the use of SeeSaw here in McCook. (likely early August)
Our school used SeeSaw this past year for K-4 and loved it! I hadn't thought about integrating it with/into Canvas. I'm curious what solution you end up with. Good luck!
Tina, we've been piloting the use of SeeSaw in conjunction with Canvas this spring and next year will be using it with our 3rd, 4th and 5th graders (we're 1:1 iPads). Our 5th graders used Canvas this year without SeeSaw, so it will be interesting to see how the use of both systems helps or inhibits the use of Canvas.
We've been asking SeeSaw about LTI for some time now. The last I heard was that it's under consideration. Please mention your interest to them if you have the opportunity! We'd like to see a deeper integration with the possibility of using SeeSaw as a front page to Canvas for our elementary classrooms. SeeSaw repeatedly claims they have no interest in becoming an LMS. They view their product as a communication tool. This was a big draw to us that they weren't trying to reinvent the wheel and might be interested in working with Canvas.
@kristin_bayless are you able to keep us posted about this? See Saw has really taken off in Hobart. We are about to introduce Canvas and I'm predicting that teachers will say they will just stick with see saw. Any advice welcome! Thanks.
Thank you for this @kristin_bayless ! Our school is a similar set up with Seesaw and 1:1 iPads in our Junior School. We are rolling out Canvas in January/February and have added Seesaw to our course menus using the Canvas redirect tool. The idea is not that students or teachers would really use it - they have the app for that. It's more to use Canvas as a 'one stop shop' with access to all our tools. We'll see how it goes.
What I am curious about is how you manage parent communications. Do you use Seesaw or Canvas? We'd like to be able to use Canvas for this - and leave Seesaw solely to the portfolio pieces - but we are finding that with the Canvas parent app not allowing for pages to be viewed - it's not useful for our JS families. Therefore, I'm wondering if using Seesaw for comms might be a better way to go.
sarafriz In response to your question and because (as Canvas Admin) my contact with the classroom and parents is limited, I asked a couple of our TOSAs working with the elementary schools. Here are their answers about SeeSaw versus Canvas in the ES for parent communications.
TOSA #1
That was really helpful @kristin_bayless Thank you.
I hope that Canvas will be able to emulate the functionality of SeeSaw one day so things can be a bit more streamlined.
@Bobby2 ,
My understanding is that our teachers who use both SeeSaw and Canvas don't view them as competing products even if there is a bit of overlap. I saw one of our 4th grade teachers do a school board presentation and she referred to SeeSaw as the classroom's "online journal" and she referred to Canvas as the LMS. SeeSaw, Canvas, and Google were listed as her three base platform apps, and then she referenced numerous apps she uses to supplement teaching and learning as the need arises. We've found that SeeSaw has a lower barrier of entry for ES teachers who need to develop their comfort level, but they add Canvas to the mix as they move into using LMS functionality. SeeSaw is currently only used in our elementary schools.
Hi Sara -
What do you mean that you "added Seesaw to our course menus using the Canvas redirect tool"?
Hi Jacqueline,
You can you can add web resources to your course navigation using Canvas' redirect tool (see documentation here): Edu App Center. We added a Seesaw redirect in all courses in our Junior School sub account. Image below of what it looks like. Let me know if you have any more questions. We just launched with parents and students this week - so we'll see how it all goes.
Best,
Sara
I'm sitting with five primary grade educators right now and SeeSaw has come up . . . I was unfamiliar with it, but hope to learn more as this discussion continues in the Community! @mresend1
We haven't found the ideal way to use SeeSaw with Canvas but one thing that has come out of our attempts is that kids love it! It is being used primarily in a 6th grade Reading course. The teacher reports that the kids are especially fond of the video response option. However, navigation of the users within a course is difficult. When kids login, they can see everyone else and have to find their names (listed alphabetically). We are in the infant stage of really using SeeSaw, and there may be a better way, but the teacher experimenting with it reports this as the greatest drawback. We are using the free version. She is happy with the ability to moderate posts and finds that overall, Seesaw has been a great motivator and provides the students with an authentic audience.
I've been using Seesaw with my adult ESL student (who have primarily low digital literacy skills) for a couple years now. It has been one of the easiest apps for my students to learn how to use. I would like to try out Canvas for next semester to help teachers and students see progress on standards over time. (I've tried many LMSs over the years and haven't found one that really works for us yet.) Finding tools that help streamline using multiple apps in class has been my biggest challenge, especially with almost no budget to work with.
Hi!
Thank you @twilliams4 for submitting this question! Based on your inquiry, I feel that this is a better discussion than a question that has a single “correct” answer. However, because another Community member has clicked the “I also have this question!” button, I am unable to convert it to a discussion for an ongoing conversation.
Because it is my goal to clean up the K-12 space before the end of 2018 so only the only open questions are those that are still relevant!
With that goal in mind, I am going to mark this question as “Assumed Answered” so it is removed from the list. The status will not prevent Community members from contributing and continuing this conversation!
Community Onward,
Kristin
When adding SeeSaw in the global navigation are you linking to a website or the Seesaw app? We are 1:1 iPads using the Canvas and SeeSaw apps. Could I redirect to the app itself?
Great question. We are also 1:1 iPad. I don't know if you can link to the app. I had the same questions. However, we decided to link to the webpage as the link really was more for parents than students. Our students still use the Seesaw app for posting anything.
Anyone know if you can link to an app from Canvas?
Hi @jocox ,
Off the shelf, the Redirect tool can only link to a URL. However, I never say never with Canvas. This might be one to ask the Mobile Group.
Enjoy
I just found this resource a couple of days ago... It's awesome! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGx-yfDL1pc
This is how the teachers who use SeeSaw are planning to implement this fall.
We just found this video a couple days ago. It is super helpful! ... we are going to follow her instructions this fall in the classrooms that are using SeeSaw.
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