Making Canvas Training Fun!
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If you search Commons (public) for Canvas training materials, you'll get a solid array of resources! Whether it's @canvas_admin 's "Professor-TA Training Course" or @kmeeusen 's "Advanced Canvas Training Course" or stefaniesanders' "Canvas' Best-Kept Secrets" (inspired by javascript:;), most of these resources are chalk-full of tips to help acclimate faculty to Canvas and enhance the training experience.
But then we find a gem that makes us smile, knowing there are so many teachers out there being creative with their trainings. This month, we discovered @ebaker 's interactive course "Gamified, Self-paced, Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Training for Faculty". We couldn't help but import the course and check out the adventure for ourselves!
Gamification of Canvas courses comes in many forms, of course (if you haven't imported @jward 's "Badges for Learning" course, you should). But Baker does a great job by creating a sequence of activities with a classic form of in-page navigation. Nice!!
Do you have a fun way of designing courses? Share it to Commons!
Have you discovered something in Commons that people should know about? Oooh, tell us?
Want to import these resources?
Do a keyword search in Commons public: badges, gamify, gamification, canvas training, or any of the author names mentioned in the post.
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