Resource Overview

A teaching guide on using the Canvas learning management system

Canvas is a learning management system supported by WashU. Learn more about its features and technical resources at MyCanvasBelow, we provide a brief teaching guide on how to use Canvas at WashU. 

For technical support, contact Canvas 24/7 using the Help button in Canvas. You can also get help from your school-level Canvas administrators or instructional designers. For general pedagogical support, email us or schedule a consult with a CTL staff member.

Overview

Reasons to use Canvas
  • Engagement:  Built-in Canvas features such as assignments, discussion boards, quizzes, and announcements to provide multiple ways to engage your students. Plus, it can integrate external tools such as KalturaAnnotoHypothesis, or Zoom to power-up student and instructor interactions. 
  • Organization: Combine your files, communications, and assignments into a one-stop-shop for instructors and students to easily engage with content and each other. Because most faculty use Canvas, students taking different classes get a consistent experience going to one place for all of their courses. 
  • Administration: Reduce paper clutter and easily manage student submissions with SpeedGrader 
  • Reuse: Course content can be easily copied to use during another semester and saved for later use.
Ideas for teaching with Canvas

Easy 

  • If you are new to Canvas, learn to set up a basic Canvas course in 15 minutes by following along in this video 
  • Use the Canvas syllabus template or the template created by your school, available in Canvas.  This template will cover all information that students need and provide them with a consistent experience across classes. Make sure to add it on the Syllabus page in Canvas for students to easily access. 
  • Check that all readings, PowerPoint slides, assignment directions and course materials are available on Canvas AND that you communicate where they are located in your Canvas course site.  Setting up a weekly or topical structure via Modulesto keep materials organized and ensure that students can easily find the materials needed for each class session. 

Medium 

  • Make Canvas course simple and easy to navigate for students. Consider making your syllabus interactive with links and visual cues such as graphics and colors to organize content. Also, align your syllabus with the modules in a topical or time-based format to help students find relevant sections and resources.  
  • Increase collaboration and engagement outside of your classroom by using discussion boards or an External Tool in Canvas such as Annoto (for videos) or Hypothes.is (for readings). Such discussions allow students to connect and learn from each other as they engage with course content. 

Advanced 

Have additional ideas? Email us with your own additions to this list! 

REFERENCES

Lorenzetti, J.P. Using Student Analytics for Online Course Improvement. (2016, May 13). Faculty Focus. https://www.facultyfocus.com/articles/online-education/online-assessment-grading-and-feedback/using-student-analytics-online-course-improvement/ 

Tutorials

Get Support

There are a few options for Canvas support, as detailed on MyCanvas Faculty/Support.

  • The most comprehensive and immediate Canvas support will be offered by 24/7 Canvas Support. Canvas offers technical support 24 hours per day, 7 days per week to all faculty, staff and students. Log into WashU’s MyCanvas, and click the Help button. Help is customized for faculty, staff and students.
  • From within Help, you can also review Canvas Guides or report a problem.
  • If you cannot find an answer from the resources above, reach out to your designated Canvas support contact; this will vary by school and department. See the School-Level Support page.

Have suggestions?

If you have suggestions of resources we might add to these pages, please contact us:

ctl@wustl.edu(314) 935-6810Mon - Fri, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.