The countdown to the Blackboard shut-down and full implementation of Canvas is on!
To ensure that you are ready for the change, use this checklist.
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The countdown to the Blackboard shut-down and full implementation of Canvas is on! To ensure that you are ready for the change, use this checklist. So . . . have you heard about Canvas, USF’s new learning management system? To get up to speed, quick, you’ll want to check out these top 3 resources:
I know what you’re thinking, 15 minutes or less, c’mon . . . I didn’t believe it either, until I did it. Ready, set, go! Do it. https://my.usf.edu/ > Canvas link Turn-It-In is the new plagiarism detection software used in Canvas, replacing SafeAssign. Click here to view a quick tutorial. Supported OS’s (Operating Systems)Because it’s built using web standards, Canvas runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, or any other device with a modern web browser. These browsers require modern operating systems in order to be installed onto your computer, these OS’s include:
Supported BrowsersCanvas supports the last two versions of these browser releases.
We highly recommend updating to the newest version of whatever browser you are using as well as the most up-to-date Flash plug-in.
Respondus Lockdown Browser
Keep your OS Up-To-DateKeep your operating system up to date by running updates frequently. This may help prevent vulnerabilities on your computer and protect you from viruses. Depending on your OS, this will also keep Internet Explorer or Safari up to date to their most recent versions. Please follow the guides below if you need assistance updating your software.
Other Recommendations
Networking TipsPlease make sure you are connected to a network that has a connection speed of DSL or Greater; Dial-up is insufficient and will cause time delays.
Virus ProtectionIt’s very important to install security software and run regular scans to protect your computer from viruses. USF offers Symantec Virus Protection free all USF students, faculty, and staff with a valid NetID. For more information and the download link please visit the USF IT website: http://www.usf.edu/it/class-prep/symantec-virus-protection.aspx Troubleshooting TipsIf you are experiencing difficulties on Canvas and you have followed all of the information above, please try these troubleshooting tips to assist your needs.
Why change? As a result of USF’s need to upgrade from Blackboard 9.0 to 9.1, the USF System Learning Management Committee decided in 2011 to evaluate other options in learning management products. Faculty, students and staff reviewed three learning management solutions: Blackboard 9.1, Moodle and Canvas, during a system-wide evaluation process. After several months of review, Canvas, a product of the educational software company Instructure, was selected. USF began an internal product evaluation in summer 2011. System-wide review and testing of multiple LMS products took place in spring of 2012. This review was conducted by faculty, students, instructional designers and Information Technology staff. The outcomes of this review and testing phase were vetted by various USF governing committees, such as the Information Technology Management Council (ITMC) and the USF Board of Trustees Work Group on Academics and Campus Environment (ACE) in the summer of 2012.
Instructors can begin using Canvas as soon as they wish. Workshops designed to teach instructors how to use Canvas and a walk-in tech support clinic are available to all. College consultation is taking place concurrently to ensure communication of important information and formal planned transition support. Colleges and campuses are being consulted to find out how they would like to proceed in shifting from Blackboard to Canvas. |
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