This page features video tutorials created by the CTL for faculty and staff use.
- Canvas Studio - Screen Capturing Tool
- Canvas Studio - Webcam Capturing Tool
- Canvas Studio - Closed-captioning for uploaded Videos
- Canvas Studio - Closed-captioning for YouTube Videos You Own
- Canvas Studio - Closed-captioning for YouTube Videos You Found on the Web
- Canvas Studio - Closed-captioning for Vimeo Videos
- Canvas Studio - Video Archiving - Downloading Video and Caption files from Canvas Studio
- Canvas Studio - Video Creation - Recovering Lost Screen Recordings
#1. Logging in
#2. Faculty Center
#3. Dropping or Withdrawing a Student
#4. Class Roster
#6. 45th Day Rosters
#7. Grade Roster
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Importance of Initial Grade Roster (First Day)
A key element to creating successful video content for your courses is having a basic understand of videography and cinema techniques.
Downloading Videos From Canvas
How do I create captions for new or uploaded videos in Canvas?
Add a tab to your Canvas Navigation Bar
TurnItIn - Enable Turnitin Submissions
TurnItIn - Using the Annotation features to add Comments
TurnItIn - How instructors can read a plagiarism report
TurnItIn - Adding tags to the GradeMark and Import/Export the comments
A key element to creating successful video content for your courses is having a basic understand of videography and cinema techniques.
Here are links to some helpful videos about basic videography: