This is a reminder that Canvas will be down for 5-10 minutes at 1 a.m. March 8. The system will be undergoing brief maintenance.
Scott
This is a reminder that Canvas will be down for 5-10 minutes at 1 a.m. March 8. The system will be undergoing brief maintenance.
Scott
This is a heads-up that Canvas will be down for 5-10 minutes at 1 a.m. March 8. The system will be undergoing brief maintenance.
Scott
Canvas reported that "most users" could not access Canvas between 11:20 p.m. and 11:24 pm Sunday night. The issue was fixed, and Canvas has been back up since then.
Scott
Canvas Support has contacted me to say that many of our users continue to use the Internet Explorer 11 browser. Canvas is planning to deprecate support of IE11 at the end of July 2019. Like now, that browser will still work, but Canvas will not guarantee full functionality of all the features.
Users should not be using Internet Explorer anyways; Chrome is the preferred browser for Canvas. Please pass this info on to students.
Scott
Canvas instructors,
I am forwarding this invitation about a Feb. 14 webinar on Notebowl, a social learning tool that was installed in Canvas in late December. The webinar description and access info are below. Learn more about Notebowl.
Scott
From: Logan Murray [mailto:lmurray@cvc.edu]
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2019 4:06 PM
Subject: Webinar | Effective Online Teaching Practices using Notebowl | February 14th, Noon-1pm
Colleagues,
According to our records, you are among the CVC-OEI Consortium colleges who have installed Notebowl in your instance of Canvas.
The folks at Notebowl will be hosting a webinar for CCC faculty and administrators to learn more about effective practices in online learning and engagement using this application. We encourage you to invite any of your faculty who may wish to attend.
Webinar Description:
Notebowl is a social learning platform designed to increase collaboration, interaction, and student engagement. Check out how OEI's newest partner, Notebowl, provides bulletin and discussion boards inside Canvas. The bulletin is a collaborative tool built to increase student engagement and participation for announcements, whereas the discussion boards provide assignments with built-in metrics with the ease of viewing and grading. Join the webinar to learn more and take your classroom to the next level!
Date/Time:
Thurs, Feb 14, Noon – 1pm, PST.
Participation Details:
Videoconference (Zoom): https://zoom.us/j/7308281356
Phone: 646.876.9923
Meeting ID: 730 828 1356
Kindly,
Logan Murray, Ed.D.
Project Analyst, Academic Affairs
California Virtual Campus - Online Education Initiative
Office/Mobile: 415.272.4536
@ONE is offering a couple of free training opportunities that you might be interested:
1. On Feb. 1, as part of its First Friday series, it will offer 2 webinars: Creating Inclusivity and Supporting Equity: Building and Using an Equity Rubric from 11-11:45 a.m. and NameCoach - Creating a Sense of Belonging within Student Services from noon-12:45 p.m. View more information, including how to register.
2. On Feb. 28, it will offer its CCC Digital Learning Day program from 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. with a total of 8 sessions. According to the @ONE web site: “The morning portion of program will get you on track to transform your teaching with Adobe Spark Video and participate in our Create Challenge! The afternoon starts with reflections from students, advice on information literacy from librarians, and two faculty spotlights featuring Google Maps, Google Tour Builder, and Twitter for relevant, meaningful learning.” View more information, including how to register.
Scott
For those of you teaching with Canvas this semester:
Attached is a checklist (with corresponding links) to help your classes get off to a good start. And here is some information/reminders to help, too:
a. Go to https://clpccd.instructure.com/enroll/KDENL6. If necessary, copy and paste the URL (without the period at the end) into your browser.
b. Log into Canvas with your W number. Your password is the first 2 letters of your first name, followed by the first 2 letters of your last name (all lowercase), followed by the last four digits of your W number. If you have already logged into Canvas and changed your password, use that password.
c. Click the button "Enroll in Course".
d. Click the button "Go to the Course".
e. Complete the modules.
17. If you would like to use Canvas’ New Gradebook, follow the instructions below to enable it in your course(s). The New Gradebook features several enhancements, and Canvas is still adding to it. Useage is optional; if you don’t enable it, the existing Gradebook will still be there for you. To enable it: Access a course, click Settings, click Feature Options, click the switch to New Gradebook to turn it on. Keep in mind that the New Gradebook cannot be disabled by an instructor or system administrator when one or both of the following features are applied: Manually adjust a submission status to none, late, missing, or excused Enable late or missing policies in the Settings menu. Those features are not compatible with the current Gradebook, so enabling their functionality will prevent an instructor from returning to the current Gradebook. Learn how the New Gradebook works.
18. Wanda Butterly and I will continue to provide faculty technical support. During nights and weekends, you can call Canvas directly at 1-833-300-3467. For students, all daytime support will be handled by LPC’s technical support desk, and they can call Canvas to get their nighttime and weekend questions answered. The student Canvas number is 1-844-600-3467. You might want to note this in your classes.
Good luck with your courses!
Scott