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Sometimes you want to make an assignment that requires no submission. Nothing is due back to you. Here’s how.
Sometimes you want to make an assignment that requires no submission. Nothing is due back to you. Here’s how.
Yes – you can have it both ways. You want the students to see work that you have assigned in their to-do list and “Coming Up” list on the right
You can look up an individual student and add them to a cohort but the following method is more efficient if you have a bunch to do at once.
More Growing with Canvas: For teachers who need to record classes and post to Canvas, here is how to find the link to the recording using the Cloud. Go to
Looking for something you did over the summer or last year in Canvas? You can see it. Here’s how. “Past, Ended, Concluded” all mean the same thing. You can see
See your class meeting times in your google calendar.
Canvas admins have the ability to add courses, drop courses, and switch sections. Teachers can add students and switch sections but they cannot drop students from their rosters.
Watch the very short video below and then click on the link to go to Veracross CLICK HERE TO GO TO VERACROSS