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Hi Canvas Community,
Has anyone found a good way to make your course pages more interactive by allowing students to suggest other learning resources or comments? I know you can with discussions but would love something a bit more embedded.
Thanks for your ideas!
Warmly,
Nora
@nora_studholme , technically you could allow students to edit any of your pages in Canvas, but I'm not sure I'd recommend that. A few things that I can think of are:
What I've done is put a Canvas Survey at the end of every Module and I ask students to provide feedback via this survey after they've completed everything in the Module and before they go to the next Module. I've been doing this for 6 weeks now and it seems to be working pretty good!
Thank you so much, Kona! I'll try implementing the Canvas Survey after our
modules as well and see how that goes.
Appreciate your reply and suggestion.
Warmly,
Nora
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 4:25 PM, kona@richland.edu <instructure@jiveon.com>
A Padlet could also be great for that! With a Padlet you can share links, and videos, images, files, everything.
I've got a Padlet playground here that anyone can try out:
I just added something there to make sure it was still happily humming along, and it is. Feel free to test it out and experiment.
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