Hi @apageor2
I am going to echo what stefaniesanders said about "terms". I might just be a tad bit biased because I teach terminology courses, but I have had training obligations my entire working life (I assure you this is more than 50 years), and even as a deck-boss training new deckhands on my father's fishing boat, terminology is important, and is typically the best place to start. This will help you talk Canvas to other Canvas users, and will be helpful for getting teaching gigs using Canvas: Canvas Glossary
As for your original question, State community and technical colleges are a great option for new instructors, and help you pad your resume with appropriate teaching experience in your field (and you might just end up like me, and stay in the CTC environment forever). CTC's do not often have to advertise their adjunct openings, so direct inquiry is your best bet. I would also try going to the college's web sites and identify the Deans/Department Chairs responsible for courses in the discipline you are interested in teaching in, and talk to those folks directly.
Along with using your Free-for-Teachers account to start playing in Canvas, I would also make good use of the Canvas Instructor Guide and the Canvas Video Guide. These tools will help you become very familiar with Canvas. And, of course, one of your best resources is this Canvas Community.
I hope this helps,
Agent K
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