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Respondus LockDown Browser is a custom browser that locks down the online testing environment within Canvas. When students use LockDown Browser with Canvas Quiz, they are unable to print, copy, go to other websites, access other applications, or close the test until it is submitted for grading. Tests created for use with Respondus LockDown Browser cannot be accessed with standard browsers.
Respondus LockDown Browser is a software application that must be installed on the workstation or laptop before attempting to complete an online Canvas assessment. The application serves as a virtual proctor by preventing printing, capturing the screen to copy assessment questions, disabling messaging and screen-sharing, disabling function keys, and disabling access to other applications and Internet content.
Badgr is an add-on application that allows instructors to design and award digital badges as an indicator of accomplishment or skill that can be earned within a Canvas course.This article provides resources on how to get started using Badgr in your courses.
Badgr in Canvas allows instructors to issue digital badges to students as they complete modules or other activities in their Canvas courses. The instructor has to have enabled Badgr in the Canvas course for you to use this feature.
Follow these steps to fix Zoom Meetings created in Canvas (the Recording saved to the Cloud) where the recording of the Zoom Meeting is not automatically being saved to Panopto Recordings in your Canvas courses. In this case the Zoom Recording is being saved to the My Folder > Meeting Recordings in Panopto and must be moved by the instructor into the Panopto Recordings folder in Canvas.
Course templates allow you to configure, store and reuse an entire course or components of a course, such as quizzes, assignments, surveys, images, and so on, and then use the components in individual course offerings. Contact the Center for Development, Design and Delivery (cd3@twu.edu) to discuss your requirements and determine the best option for your Academic Unit or department.
Zoom is an online service your instructor can use for live meetings, presentations, and training that supports real-time sharing of computer screens, individual applications or web-based content among two or more computers or mobile devices.
Zoom is an online service for live meetings, presentations, and training that supports real-time sharing of computer screens, individual applications or web-based content among two or more computers or mobile devices.
You can create a Zoom Recording outside of class or as part of your course materials and make them available to students to watch on their personal computer or mobile device.
All Zoom Cloud Recordings are now saved as Panopto Recordings. We wanted to provide you information on how to locate and share your recordings from Panopto Recordings in your Canvas course.
When an academic component or department needs the features available in Canvas for non-credit courses, educational activities, or other communities the use of Google Classroom is recommended.
HyFlex ("hybrid flexible") is a course delivery model in which an instructor teaches an in-person and a synchronous online class session at the same time. Use this Quick Start Guide to understand how to get started teaching a HyFlex course in a TWU classroom.
Provide additional information and instructions to students using Canvas and other integrated applications that you include in your Canvas course.