When opening a self-enrolment link via Safari the Captcha function is not visible which cause the 'Enol in course' button to be inactive. The only workaround is to use the self-enrolment register with course code option.
The bottom line is that Safari and Canvas don't play well together. You'd be much better off using Firefox or Chrome. Don't waste your time with Safari.
Bit tricky trying to enroll trainees to a course page when they are using an iPhone/iPad...
BUT how can they sign in if they haven't enrolled yet?! I'm aware of the App and yes it's great but to even make it work they have to use the desktop version and scan a QR code. That's once their account is setup which they cannot do because the Captcha function isn't working on the self-enrolment page!
Yet, if we use the /register link (with a course code) the Captcha function is there?
It would seem I cannot make the course Public without contacting an Administrator which means this is a restriction of the Free for Teacher access?
While typing an Announcement, sometimes midway, we need to check something for which we click on Grades or Assignments. Then when we return to Announcements, what we types simply disappears. It will be very helpful to have a DRAFT option under Announcements so that the unfinished message is not lost.
I have used Blackboard, Moodle, and now work at a Canvas university. When grading quiz items. I want the ability to view all of the students' responses to a single item at once. This could allow consistency in grading and speed up the grading process. This functionality has been available in Moodle for over 10 years.
I'm an instructional designer working with a faculty member who wants all of the students in the class to work in groups to complete a feedback form together, with contributions from each group member. The way the Canvas Collaborations instructions are written, I don't understand how to make this happen. Do we set up a…
Has anyone ever encountered this error in the Admin Analytics Student section?
My class policy is that late assignments can be accepted at professor discretion, but they will have a 50% penalty. This is a gate you pass through once, and there are no further penalties. If it's late, you simply get 50% deducted from whatever the score was. This happens regardless of whether it's 5 hours late or 5 weeks…