Hi there! And welcome to the club. We have found the move to be quite challenging. But we had been using Blackboard for over 15 years, so perhaps your move will be easier.
We have developed lots of information over the past 10 months, and are certainly willing to share if we can in anyway help. We are still writing support articles and instructor tips, and holding training sessions. We currently have 50% of fall courses in Canvas, and 50% in Blackboard. (The headache of supporting 2 LMS's with the same staff is also challenging, but we feel the gradual move is the best plan.)
Please check out our Transition Center - we borrowed ideas from UNF and USF, so please feel free to borrow ideas from us.
You should also visit our Support Center to see the kinds of things we are including - these will be some of the things your Blackboard users will also want to read about.
What our Blackboard fans miss most:
1. Adaptive release
2. Permissions granularity - based on the user level
3. Robust discussion boards
4. Safe Assign
5. Automatically sending announcements to student email inbox and receiving student response via email rather than the Canvas messaging system
6. Organizations
But the good news is that there is LOTS to love about Canvas, and overall it has been a great move. Just not easy.
Things to love about Canvas:
1. It is student centered
2. It is easier to navigate
3. The customer support and training have been great
4. Canvas listens to their customers and makes improvements every 3 weeks to reflect that
5. No servers to maintain (we were self-hosted on Bb)
6. The community support is awesome
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