Kung Fu Canvas 2.0

Welcome

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Teacher: ▶︎ Mr. Lee

Email: hiyah@me.com

Office: #123

Office Hours: M-F 8 am to 5 pm

Announcements:

Learning does exist in this dojo!

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Course Description: KUNG FU CANVAS is a course designed to help teachers in a K-12 environment (brick-and-mortar or online class) develop and/or fine-tune their Canvas skills. This course will also be beneficial for anyone who will be creating a course, for example, school and district administrators as well as course designers.

If you need help navigating this course, please see the Canvas Guides Links to an external site. > Instructor Guide.

 

Professional learners (teachers) in this course will watch videos, use Canvas documentation and participate in discussions to learn and apply that learning to their classroom.  Along the way, teachers will earn Kung Fu Canvas belts (badges) to demonstrate their accomplishments:

Belt badge:

Requirements to earn:

 

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  • Setting up your account in Canvas
  • Basics features for teaching with Canvas

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  • Using Content pages
  • Creating assignments
  • Understanding the grade book
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  • Using discussions
  • Using quizzes

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  • Organizing your course
  • Grading with SpeedGrader
  • Communicating in Canvas
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  • Using outcomes
  • Using rubrics
  • Using quiz banks

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  • Using course analytics
  • Importing content into your course
  • Installing and using apps
  • Staying up-to-date through release notes
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Resources

The content of this course compiles material from 3 primary sources: Canvas Video Guides, FastTrack videos and the Canvas Help Guides. All of these resources are available at any time, in any sequence in the Canvas Community. This course simply takes these resources and arranges them in a sequence that is easy to follow and apply in the K-12 classroom.

Time Needed

Each belt (module) contains about 45 to 65 minutes worth of videos or reading. Plan on 1.5 to 2 hours per belt to watch the videos, try the things that are demonstrated in the videos and reply to discussion questions.

 

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CC Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike This course content is offered under a CC Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike Links to an external site. license. Content in this course can be considered under this license unless otherwise noted.