Director of Extension and Linkage. North Zone Rectory at a university with 10,001+ employees
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2024-01-17T18:36:00Z
Jan 17, 2024
I've been a satisfied user of Canvas LMS, and it has been the main element for general and continuous education in our academy. Previously, we used Blackboard, but Canvas LMS has become more prominent.
Our primary use for Canvas is by instructors who utilize it for uploading and managing various types of educational content, including learning videos, lessons, and files hosted on the learning management system. It also supports class communication, allowing for assignments, discussions, and collaborations among students, organized by specific modules or classes. Additionally, Canvas is integrated with Azure, incorporating Zoom plugins for conducting live classes via Zoom calls. It is organized with different menus and features specific calendars for class schedules, ensuring students can easily access their classes and related information.
We use it for all on-campus and remote course deliveries, all assignment submissions, and all exams, except for medical school exams where you have to do practicals, but even there, you have to record the practical exam results in Canvas. So, it has got wide applicability from standard undergraduate school right up through medical college and hard sciences. We can do everything with it. We are using its latest version. I don't know how the IT department has deployed it at the university. It is probably cloud-based because they have multiple campuses, but I have no way of knowing.
Canvas LMS is a comprehensive learning management system that enhances the educational experience. It offers a user-friendly interface that allows educators to create and manage courses, assignments, and assessments. Canvas enables seamless communication and collaboration between students and teachers. It supports various multimedia formats, making it easy to incorporate engaging content into lessons. Canvas also provides a mobile app, ensuring accessibility on the go. Its built-in analytics...
I use the tool to learn and teach classes.
I've been a satisfied user of Canvas LMS, and it has been the main element for general and continuous education in our academy. Previously, we used Blackboard, but Canvas LMS has become more prominent.
Our primary use for Canvas is by instructors who utilize it for uploading and managing various types of educational content, including learning videos, lessons, and files hosted on the learning management system. It also supports class communication, allowing for assignments, discussions, and collaborations among students, organized by specific modules or classes. Additionally, Canvas is integrated with Azure, incorporating Zoom plugins for conducting live classes via Zoom calls. It is organized with different menus and features specific calendars for class schedules, ensuring students can easily access their classes and related information.
The product works as a learning management system.
I used it as a college professor, but I'm not teaching it back to college anymore. I now use it in my doctorate program.
Canvas LMS is used to manage the curriculum content that we deliver during a class.
We use it for all on-campus and remote course deliveries, all assignment submissions, and all exams, except for medical school exams where you have to do practicals, but even there, you have to record the practical exam results in Canvas. So, it has got wide applicability from standard undergraduate school right up through medical college and hard sciences. We can do everything with it. We are using its latest version. I don't know how the IT department has deployed it at the university. It is probably cloud-based because they have multiple campuses, but I have no way of knowing.