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Problem 1: I'm a science teacher and would like to collect student data after a lab. Previously, I'd use OneNote, and students would add their data via the Smart Board at the front of the room, and we'd see everyone's numbers. Is there a way to collect multiple student inputs in a single screen/chart/table?
Problem 2 (related): I'd like to post a practice problem on the Smart Board and then work through it. In OneNote, I had a section for in-class practice, which allowed all students to see all of the work. Is there a way to use Canvas to show hand-written work?
Hi @DANAHSI ...
I know there is a OneNote LTI Canvas integration. Have you tried using that? Full disclosure, I've not really used OneNote myself, so I don't really know the functionalities of it. But, I wanted to share this link with you just in case:
Here is a YouTube video (which is also linked on the site above):
Thanks!
My district is now discouraging the use of my beloved OneNote (since it's yet another app for students to use/access/learn), but maybe I can still use the Collaboration Space like I used to.
I think I found a workaround: Creating a Collaboration in Canvas (with MS Word) and using it as a blank document. Maybe I'd have a Collaboration for each class section, labs and in-class-practice. It'll be one long document for the term, but perhaps easier to navigate for the students?
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