Using Canvas to Teach in Livestream Mode
Basic Course Template
Update Your Canvas Home Page
Update your homepage
(first
create a
page and then make
it your home
page if you
don't have one already)
to include a message about how
the course will work. What
time and where do they log in
for the virtual class time
and/or come to campus? What do
they do online? Include
instructions on this page
telling students how to
contact you (using the Canvas
Inbox-see below). Also include
information for students on
where to get Canvas and
technical help by pointing
them to the help icon
(question mark) on the
furthest left menu in Canvas
or these student
resources.
Use the Canvas Inbox to
Communicate with your Students
Send Announcements in
Canvas
Use Zoom in Canvas
to Hold
Virtual Classes with Students
Web conferencing
software allows you to
meet all together with
your class virtually.
These tools all allow you
to
lecture, hold discussions,
share PowerPoints, and
have
students make
presentations.
Web
Conferencing Software
Tutorials
Each of these
programs requires a
slightly different
setup
in Canvas. So, look at
the
following guides for
how
to use
each:
- Zoom Tutorial
by the SLCC Information
Technology Help Desk
- Microsoft
Teams
Quick
Start in
Canvas
Tutorial
Video (this
video does not
include
information on
recording videos or breakout
rooms)
- Using
Microsoft Teams Tutorial
Video (this video is
longer, but more useful; the
topics the video covers and the
time stamp for each are in the
first comment for the video; once
you've seen the video, follow the
steps below to get Teams.
- You can also
contact
SLCC's help desk,
(801)
957-5555, for
help.
Capturing Lectures
and Sharing Pre-Recorded
Lecture Videos and Audio
in
Canvas
Create (and Proctor) Quizzes,
Exams, and Assignments in Canvas
- Learn
how to create quizzes (the same process applies for
exams).
- What is Respondus LDB (LockDown Browser) and how
do I use it?
- Learn how to create an
assignment and set it up for
online submission.
Grade Assignments in Canvas
- Learn
how to use the
Gradebook in
Canvas.
- Learn how to grade student work and
offer feedback through
Speedgrader.
- Learn how to send final grades from Canvas
to Banner (Grade Passback
tool).
Accessibility in Canvas
- SLCC's
Accessibility
website
- Video about
the
Ally Accessibility tool in
Canvas (This tool
checks your course and helps you
make it accessible.)
Additional Training Resources
- Take
any available trainings to
prepare yourself to teach livestream courses. We recommend the following:
Review SLCC’s Knowledge Base for additional help on various topics for teaching in livestream mode. Scroll through the page to see all of the various topics.
Pedagogical Best Practices for Teaching Livestream Courses
The above sections
contain technical
tutorials for how to use
the different parts of
Canvas and web
conferencing software to
teach in livestream mode. This section covers
some of the pedagogy and
best practices for
effectively teaching in livestream mode.
10 Tips for Setting Up and Conducting Your
Virtual Classroom
Best Practices for Web Conferencing
Livestream Pedagogy and
Communication
Using Videos in
Your Course: Using
videos and images in a
course is a great way to
add variety and present
materials in multiple
ways. This page
contains information
on the best practices
for creating videos
and resources
available to you in
creating
them.
Writing
Clear
Instructions:: This is a guide to writing
clear assignment
instructions for students.
Even though you may still
meet with them over web
conferencing, it is
important to make the
assignment instructions as
clear as possible in
Canvas so that students
can more easily complete
their
assignments.
Feedback
Delivery
Methods:
This page discusses the
various feedback delivery
methods available to you
in Canvas so that you can
provide students with the
feedback they need to
succeed in your
course.
Managing a Livestream Course
Monitoring
Student
Progress:
This page offers some
strategies for tracking
your students' progress in
Canvas.
Examples
Gallery
This gallery
consists of various
examples for
you to use (copy and
paste) in your
course(s).
- Announcement
Examples
- Assignment
Instructions
and
Rubric
Examples
- Assignment
Feedback
Examples
- Communication
Policy
Examples
Library Services and
Resources
Librarians and Library Services are
available to help you
with your courses. Some of their
services
include:
- Online
library and research
instruction
- Pre-built
research methods
modules
- For
900, 1000, and 2000 level courses (If you are not taken
directly to the modules for
download in Commons, you will
need
to log in with your Canvas
username and password--use the
sign in link in the upper
right
corner of the page.)
- Streaming media assistance
- OER Support
- Contact your respective Library Liaison if you have any
questions about how we can help.
- Students can send the
library a text message at 801-770-0996 or use this link.
- Students can check
out hot spots to
increase their access to
the
internet.
Readiness Checklist
Review the Readiness Checklist below
and answer yes or no to each question to
determine if you are ready to teach in livestream mode.
1. Are you prepared to put
your course materials in
Canvas?
2. Are you prepared to
establish channels of communication
with your students?
3. Are you prepared to
establish ways to conduct your class online?
4. Are you prepared to set up online access to important
resources?
If you answered “No” to any of these
items, please see the resources provided at
the top of the page to learn more
information.
Resources were adapted from SLCC
materials, Northwestern
University, George Washington University,
Indiana University, Utah State University, and
the University of Washington.
Questions?
If you have specific concerns which
are not covered above, you may contact:
- Canvas support:
801-957-5125
- eLearning support: elearningsupport@slcc.edu
- Technology help desk:
801-957-5555