Canvas

Outline of the process  Set up WebDAV on your computer and use it to download CTools Resources. Drag the files or folders to Canvas Files. Important considerations  
Overview This document details how to complete peer review using Canvas and M-Write.
Overview This document details how to compare Word documents for revision as part of a Writing-To-Learn assignment.
Overview This document details the process of creating a Writing To Learn (WTL) activity using Canvas and the M-Write peer review tool. Each WTL activity consists of three assignments:
Overview This document details how to manually assign peer reviews to students with an excusable late or non-submission in M-Write.
Overview This document details how to view peer review submissions in M-Write. View Peer Review Submissions In the Canvas site for the course, click the M-Write Peer Review tab.
There are several ways to provide links for students in your Canvas course.  1.  Put links directly into Announcements, Assignments, Quizzes, Discussions or Pages For external sites, use the link icon in the editor Example: Image link example (click it):
Canvas allows you to download a final grade file that you can modify and upload to Wolverine Access. This page describes the standard process used at U-M.  Your department or school may have a different grade policy.
Getting Started Browsers Canvas supports the last two versions of every browser release. See a full list of supported browsers. Mobile Most Canvas features are supported on mobile devices. Mobile apps are also available free for download on both smartphones and tablets.
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