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We are rolling out Canvas full school never year (We are a fully cyber K-12 school.) We were previously using Moodle. To prepare our students, we created onboarding courses for the new school year.
We have one for K-6, 6-8 and 9-12. What are some of the most helpful tips and tutorials I should share with our students in our Canvas module? Right now I have 4 categories:
Any additions, suggestions, resources are greatly appreciated
Hi Courtney - I think a quick tutorial/walk-through of Discussions would be helpful. I would also mention Groups and how to access them during your tour of the dashboard. I think your outline and graphics look great! Good luck with the official launch!
Can't believe I forgot discussions! Thanks for your feedback, Kristin!
This is awesome Courtney!
Here is the cheat sheet I just added to start things off:
Courtney - I know you made this as part of an onboarding process, but the "cheat sheet" would be a great resource in any Welcome module or course introduction.
Related commentary on this tweet by the amazing @ckofeldt - Courtney Kofeldt on Twitter: "New Hires: Cheat Sheet @CanvasLMS the basics https://t.co/A4oBLpL8fa"
Thanks, @scottdennis !
An update for the 2017-2018 school year:
We continued with the on boarding process for all students. Being K-12, we create 6 courses
It has really established a baseline for our students and their knowledge of technology to begin the school year. The returning student courses served as a refresh and also a look at advanced settings and technology concepts.
It is now our second year with Canvas, and our whole school community continues to embrace the platform as we continue to further develop the online educational experience for our learners!
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