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Video is a powerful teaching tool, and now Canvas Studio makes it even safer and more focused for K–20 learners. The YouTube Player for Education provides a distraction-free way to stream YouTube videos directly within Canvas, while protecting user privacy. What’s new? Integrated with Canvas Studio – Access YouTube videos…
Managing a growing video library just got easier. The new Archive & Restore feature in Canvas Studio gives users more control over their content — without the fear of permanent deletion. What’s new? Archive videos – Easily remove videos from your active library while keeping them securely stored for future access. Restore…
Recently, I helped someone at the College I work for embed some Canvas Studio videos into her course. Once she had embedded one of her videos, she discovered that the title that appears above the embedded Studio video had an error (such as a spelling mistake or incorrect information). However, as much as we tried to fix…
For a quick crash course... Canvas Studio is a very powerful tool inside of Canvas LMS that allows students and teachers to create video content. For example, video presentations, peer collaboration, assignment submissions, and even video quizzes! Teachers can make videos too, of course. Teachers can use Canvas Studio to…
Being able to create assessments that best fit your learners' needs is one of the many reasons I love the Instructure platform and the variety of products that are available for your institution to utilize. Video quizzes are becoming ever popular as institutions are continuously seeking ways to provide variety in…
To provide our teachers with some recommendations on how set up activities and assignments that use Studio I created this interactive flowchart/slideshow. I thought other Canvas users might find it helpful. You can generate your own editable copy of the slideshow. I'd appreciate any feedback.
We just started using Arc (now Studio) this last week (yes, total newbie!!) and as we went to build our Internal training guides realized that there wasn't a lot of documentation offered on how to use the Screen Capture Editing Tools. It looks like these are some pretty powerful and useful features, but without knowing how…