[ARCHIVED] Enhance Canvas with 3rd party tools

guilera
Community Participant

Moving from Blackboard to Canvas...

We are looking at:

  • Plagiarism tools (Turnitin, Unicheck),
  • Accessibiility (UDOIT and Ally),
  • Conferencing (Collaborate, Big Blue button, BBB with subscription, Zoom) 
  • Media (Kaltura, Studio)
  • Proctoring (Respondus, maybe Proctorio)

What other tools enhance Canvas (not duplicate) the features of Canvas?  We are on a limited budget (like everyone else) and want to prioritize products to help faculty and student.

One faculty mentioned Nearpod  but have not reviewed (we are higher educ)

We will be having Canvas training the beginning of next year and what to understand how to best help our faculty.

Thoughts?

Labels (2)