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Before I start with my blog, I want to give credit to Huston Hall from Eastern Washington University. His online post inspired me to do this.
I wanted to create this blog because I did a lot of online research and could not find everything I needed in one place. I was looking to improve the over all quality of my canvas page design as well as adding new feature to my pages. There are a lot of different tutorials online on how to include different HTML elements into your canvas page, but I will be sharing with you here everything I have gathered as well as some tricks on how to make the process easier. I created a canvas resource that is available publicly on Canvas. To access this resource: (Click Here).
If you have any questions, please email me:
John Nassif
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John Nassif is an Instructional Designer at Loma Linda University Health. He was born in Cairo, Egypt and moved to the USA in 2008 for higher education. He has an undergraduate degree in Computer Science and Masters in Education. He worked as an Elementary Teacher before getting into instructional design.
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