Jared:
Great discussion choice, thanks for launching!
Right now, adaptive learning is showing some huge pedagogical advantages for improving learning, but Canvas, like most of its competitors, has very few tools to support adaptive learning. This capability is available as an integration from at least one Canvas partner, but I would love to see this packaged into Canvas as a standard.
What Canvas has done very well is improve the communication functionality of the LMS, and more are in the works from what I see in the roadmap. Teacher presence, a proven pedagogical practice for online teaching, is much easier to accomplish in Canvas than in any other of the four LMSs that I have used.
Another advantage of Canvas is that it has made the integration of external content not only possible, but easy. There are many great external tools that support student learning, and it is nice to be able to use them within Canvas rather than having my students navigate away from the LMS. I have always found that mash-ups of websites to be problematic, especially for students who do not have strong 21st Century skills. In fact, I have very strong tech skills but dropped out of my first MOOC, because it had me crawling all over the web like Spiderman - the work flow was not intuitive.
this leads me to what I also appreciate about Canvas, and that is that it's very flexible structure permits the teacher to set up courses so that access, navigation and workflow for the students can be made very simple. I am a firm believer in the KISS philosophy, and want my students to be able to focus on the course content and meeting the course objectives, rather than spending inordinate amounts of their time wrestling with the LMS. Wrestling with the LMS is my job as a teacher and Canvas Administrator - and your UI actually makes that fairly easy - yes, improvements are needed, but Canvas is continually improving.
Again, thanks for this opportunity to share.
Kelley
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