Student Counseling Services is now providing our top-requested in-person workshop, Blazers Bounce Back, as an online course through Canvas. Faculty can embed skills of resiliency within their courses ...
Follow the directions or watch the tutorial below to publish your Canvas course. If you do not have the ability to publish your course or need assistance, please contact your sub-account Canvas admin.
An earlier version of this article mentioned April 24 as the deadline for updates to Title II regulations. Please note that as of April 20, 2026, the Department of Justice has extended the Title II ...
We are excited to make this Canvas course shell template available to all CU educators. The template reflects extensive faculty input, as well as promising practices in teaching and learning, digital ...
Canvas isn’t just where you submit assignments—it can be your ultimate study and teaching ally. From streamlined course design to AI-powered tools, new features make it easier to stay organized, save ...
We've created step-by-step videos and instructional materials to help you learn about Canvas at your own pace. Through this guide, you can understand the basics of building your course, announcements, ...
The easiest way to duplicate your course in Instructure Canvas — and all or some of it's contents — is through your existing course. If you have already received an empty new course shell from your ...
Many times, faculty prefer to publish or open a Canvas site before the first day of the semester so that students can read through things like the Syllabus Page and instructor information ahead of ...
Course development for summer and fall 2026 is now available in Canvas. The transition from Blackboard will conclude in spring 2026, and Canvas will serve as the LMS for all courses moving forward.
These steps will allow you to migrate your course content from Canvas to Brightspace. If you would like our assistance with this process, or have questions or concerns, please contact us at ...