Design is an important part of how the world communicates. Learn basic art principles and graphic design techniques to set the right tone for your courses. Leave with skills that will help your designs form a connection with viewers, using tools you may already have!
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Presenter: Jenn Steplowski - School of the Art Institute of Chicago
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Thank you Thank you Thank you! I look forward to utilizing your concepts!
MC
Anytime coulter_m@utpb.edu! I appreciate your kind words and am glad you were able to make it. Please let me know what question you have, it was hard to squeeze everything into a short session!
One of the best sessions I attended! Thank you!
jstepl@saic.edu, do you have detailed instructions on how to link a photo icon to modules like you showed in the session? It looked great and I'm sure a lot of people would love to imitate it!
Of course moulder@upenn.edu, my apologies! I'm still catching up back in the office
If you would like to link uploaded images to another part of your course, it works just like hyperlinking text! I'm including a link to that Canvas Guide here:
How do I insert links to course content into the Rich Content Editor using the Content Selector?
You can also follow my steps here:
Once you've inserted your custom image using the Rich Content Editor, highlight it (it will turn light blue) and click:
Here is a screenshot of my inserted image, highlighted and where to look for your created course pages (remember, they'll only appear here if they're published).
This would be a great way to direct modules. Link to the first content page within each module or topic area (notice how in the example I linked to "Lesson 1") and you can help direct students in a visually-appealing and friendly way!
Please let me know if you have additional questions!
-Jenn
Sorry I missed this one! Not sure why I did because I had it on my calendar. Looking forward to the recording!
Great, thank you!
The session video is now available at:
I loved this session!! I learned so much.