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The TWU Graduate School, in response to requests for information about how to set up a virtual thesis or dissertation defense, has developed these suggested guidelines. These guidelines are only suggestions and are subject to the policies and practices of the individual academic components.
Honorlock provides on-demand proctoring services that removes access to test content from the Internet, prevents mobile devices from searching test answers online, disables multiple screens, and allows a live agent to help students through the authentication process before starting a quiz. Honorlock has students use a web camera during an online, non-proctored exam that is taken from home and not in TWU computer lab.
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.
If you are using a publisher website for materials and assessments in your Canvas course, you may be able to ‘pair’ your Canvas course to the publisher course site so that students can connect to the publisher site from Canvas without having to create a separate login account.
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.
The Microsoft OneDrive cloud service allows you to integrate Canvas with your OneDrive account. The OneDrive folder is accessed from the Course Navigation Menu. You can create an online assignment or a collaboration that embeds a document directly from your OneDrive folder into Canvas.
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.
Once Cielo24 Captioning Request Approval has been received by your Academic Component leadership, the instructor needs to submit a Cielo24 Captioning Services Request from Panopto Recordings in Canvas. At this time, only audio and video recordings available in Panopto can be submitted for captioning by Cielo24.
Turnitin Draft Coach helps students develop citations, research, and writing skills. Draft Coach is a Google Docs add-on that can be used to help students pay attention to academic writing requirements like referencing and paraphrasing before they submit their final version for a grade.
The Google Drive web service allows you to integrate Canvas with your Google Drive account. The Google Drive folder is accessed from the Course Navigation Menu. You can create an online assignment or a collaboration that embeds a document directly from your Google Drive folder into Canvas.
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.
The Canvas Course Home Page is the first view your students will see when they enter your course. For the Course Home Page, you can work with an instructional designer to select a design, customize the details and create your perfect Course Home Page.
An academic ePortfolio is a digital collection created by a student of their course-related work, like essays, posters, photographs, videos, and research papers.