Canvas Vocabulary
Global Activity Stream
shows you all of the recent activity from all of your courses
ePortfolios
allow students to showcase their best work to colleagues and prospective employers. They also make it possible for students to create light-weight websites or presentations.
Announcements
allow you to communicate with your students about course activities and post interesting course-related topics.
Rubric
an assessment tool for communicating expectations of quality. Rubrics are typically comprised of rows and columns. Rows are used to define the various criteria being used to assess an assignment. Columns are used to define levels of performance for each criterion.
Assignments
are any online activity submission that is graded by the instructor. Assignments include Quizzes, graded Discussions, and online submissions (i.e. files, images, text, URLs, etc.)
Canvas courses
begin in an unpublished state. They then move to a published state. They can also be make publicly viewable.
Groups
can be created for students or by students to enable efficient collaboration
Dashboard
consists of three main elements: Global Navigation across the top of the page, a to do list with upcoming events on the Sidebar, and the Global Activity Stream that comprises the body of the page.
Course Statistics
help the instructor to see which pages are being viewed most frequently
Course Setup Checklist
helps a new user to walk through all of the steps required to build a course and invite students.
Syllabus
s there are three main parts: a calendar and grading scheme for the course situated in the Sidebar on the right side of the page, a list of dated items in the main body of the page that is automatically managed by Canvas, and a syllabus description at the top of the page that you can edit.
Course Activity Stream
shows you all of the recent activity from a single course
Quizzes
the assessment tool used in Canvas
Mobile Apps
Currently, instructors can use the SpeedGrader™ on their iPads. Students caninteract with their Canvas courses on the iPad and the iPhone.
Rich Content Editor
Canvas has a simple, yet powerful, word processor that is available anytime for creating new content (assignments, announcement, discussions, blogs etc.) within Canvas
outcomes
Instructors can specify learning outcomes for their courses and track how students are doing against those outcomes with Quizzes, Assignments, and graded Discussions.
Settings
allow instructors to customize the Course Navigation, add users, import content, and link to external tools
Breadcrumb Navigation
is at the top of the Main Body of the page and helps you to how to move up and down in the course hierarchy.
Grades
is the name for the Canvas gradebook. Students can calculate hypothetical grades on this page. Instructors can quickly edit grades for any course or section.
In-context Help
links are marked with a blue question mark. These links open up short tutorials to help users get the most out of Canvas.
Pages
make it easy to build content inside a course. Pages can be editable by students and teachers
People
page lists all of the students that are enrolled in a course.
Profile
Can be modified in Canvas, including setting their display name, changing the time zone, and uploading a profile picture.
Files:
Canvas provides a file repository for each user, group, and course. Files can be public or private.
Notification Preferences
Each Canvas user can adjust the Notification Preferences in their Profile to fit their individual needs. Some users will want to be notified of course events on a more regular basis than others.
register
You can register with a number of web services from Canvas, GoogleDocs, Skype, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Delicious, Diigo. By linking to the web services you will not need to log in every time you join the service
Help Corner
in the top right, is where you can ask for support, check your inbox, or modify your profile
Math Editor
is a Latex-compatible toolbar that makes it easy for instructors to write math expressions and equations
Course Navigation
is a series of links on the left side of your screen that help you get to where you want to go within your Canvas Course.
Global Navigation
is always positioned at the top of the page, allows users to quickly navigate to any courses or groups that they are enrolled in. They can also view their grades and calendar from here
Course Home Page
is the first page that students see when they click on "Home" in their Course Navigation. The Course Home Page can be customized to display a custom Page, the Syllabus page, the Assignment page, or the Modules page.
Conversations
is the messaging tool used instead of email to communicate with a course, a group, an individual student, or a group of students.
Conferences
make it easy to create virtual classrooms where students and instructors can interact in real time with audio, video, desktop sharing, and presentation tools.
Modules
make it possible to organize course content by week, topic, or day. Modules can be set up with pre-requisites or co-requisites that force students to walk through the material in a sequential fashion
Collaborations
makes it easy for students and instructors to create documents that can be edited by the entire course or any subset of the course roster.
Calendar
makes it easy for students and instructors to see all of the events and assignments going on across all of their courses
SpeedGrader
makes it easy to evaluate student work. Instructors can use rubrics for fast assessment and leave text, video, and audio comments for their students.
Course Import/Export Too
makes it easy to pull in content from existing Canvas courses and content packages from other LMSs and textbook publishers.Course Import/Export Tool makes it easy to pull in content from existing Canvas courses and content packages from other LMSs and textbook publishers.
Sidebar
on the right side of the page provides the links and buttons you'll need to get stuff done in the Main Body of the page.
Chat
tool provides synchronous video, audio, and chat communication between by the entire course or any subset of the course roster.