Hi @jmagee1,
I understand you're looking for a way to embed a quick True/False question with feedback directly within a Canvas page.
While Canvas doesn't have a built-in feature for this yet, there are a so many tools that can do just this trick! Here are just a few examples off the top of my head:
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Microsoft or Google Forms: You can easily create a simple quiz with a True/False question in either of these tools and embed it right into your Canvas page. This gives students immediate feedback and is a straightforward option.
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Quizlet: This platform, known for flashcards, also lets you create interactive activities like matching games or 'gravity mode' challenges. You can embed these into Canvas for a quick knowledge check with a fun twist.
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Genially: If you want something visually engaging, Genially is a great option. You can create interactive presentations, infographics, and more, then embed them in Canvas.
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Articulate Storyline 360*: For more advanced interactivity, Storyline 360 lets you build complex scenarios, quizzes, and simulations. You can publish these as SCORM packages and embed them in Canvas. @DrNufer has a brilliant blog post on how to do this on their excellent HowToCanvas blog. *My personal favourite 😍
Just a heads-up: When choosing a tool, remember to check for any licensing costs, data privacy considerations, and accessibility features. Also, keep in mind that engagement with embedded activities might not always be captured in Canvas Student Analytics.
I hope this helps, good luck with building your page I'm super interested in what you come up with!
@Maeve_McCooey