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01/06/2021: The new OneDrive LTI for Canvas is generally available!! See all the details in the post below. Thanks to my friends from LTI office hours for reminding me to update this page 😊
10/06/2021: The new OneDrive LTI for Canvas is now available for public preview - without the need for a preview agreement! See below for more information and how to get started.
9/12/2021: The full course on the new integrations is available on the Microsoft Educator Center! The link is here: Connect faculty and learners with Canvas and Microsoft 365 - Microsoft Educator Center. We also have a webinar we are running live on Tuesday, September 14th to hear directly from Microsoft and Canvas about the new integrations:
The webinar will be held on Sept. 14, 2021 and two time options to provide customers in various time zones to attend:
- For Event Option 1: September 14, 8AM PDT: Registration Link Here : https://aka.ms/CanvasMicrosoftWebinar1
- For Event Option 2: September 14, 5PM PDT: Registration Link Here: https://aka.ms/CanvasMicrosoftWebinar2
We look forward to your customers joining this important webinar to learn how they can provide their educators and students with a “better together” rewarding solution, and leave with tools and resources ready to launch success.
8/31/2021: Two updates: We would love to invite any customers that are interested in the OneDrive private preview to reach out to lmsintegrations@microsoft.com to get signed up. In addition, we would invite all customers who have been using the Teams and Teams Meetings integrations to fill out this survey: Teams and LMS Integrations (office.com) to give feedback and help our product team prioritize their roadmap. Thank you!
8/11/2021: We've been receiving questions about whether or not customers should still fill out the form now that the Teams classes and Teams meetings integrations have released publicly. The answer is YES! Filling out the form allows our customer success team to know you're interested in the integrations and send you information about how to self deploy the integrations and get help if you run into any issues. The form can be found here: aka.ms/lmsintegration
8/10/2021: The new Teams meetings LTI is here!
7/23/2021: Latest updates:
- We’ve re-organized this page to make information easier to find.
- We also encourage interested readers to subscribe to this page to stay current on the latest updates. To subscribe, click the kabob menu (the three vertical dots on the upper right side of the page) and select Subscribe.
- The FAQ has been updated to reflect some of your most recent questions.
7/21/2021: We wanted to inform you all that our release timeline for the new OneDrive integration has been pushed back. We don't know the exact dates, but we are working hard to accelerate the delivery date as much as possible. We are also targeting the release of a full course on the Microsoft Educator Center and Microsoft Learn about the new integrations next month. I've been informed that community members aren't able to comment on this page - so I've been answering questions here: Canvas + Microsoft Upcoming LTI Integrations (canvaslms.com). Feel free to @ mention SamanthaFisher there with questions.
7/16/2021: The Teams classes LTI app will be available for all Canvas customers by Friday, 7/23! This app will allow educators to create Teams for their Canvas courses, and gives students and educators an easy launch point into Teams from Canvas. We are so excited to role out this integration and get your feedback!
7/6/2021: Click-through demos are now ready and posted below and in the Educator PD and support documentation section! Please reach out to LMSIntegrations@microsoft.com with additional questions.
6/9/2021: The new integrations between Canvas and Microsoft 365 are coming this summer! See below for the latest info on what new capabilities are coming, links to professional development resources, FAQs, and how to get more info.
5/28/2021: What's new in Microsoft Teams - Office Support
Microsoft 365 with Canvas
Microsoft 365 already has a number of helpful integrations with Canvas, including:
- Creating a Teams meeting link from the rich content editor
- Creating assignments and using SpeedGrader with Office 365 documents
- Creating OneNote Class Notebooks for each of your Canvas courses
- Leveraging the power of Microsoft's Immersive Reader on Canvas Pages
We are excited to be expanding on these capabilities in Summer 2021 with a collection of new LTI apps for OneDrive, Teams classes (now available!), and Teams meetings (now available). You can view an overview of the existing and new integrations in the attached presentation and get answers to your most pressing questions in the FAQ below.
Looking for assistance in getting set up with the new M365 LTIs as soon as they are available? Let us know by filling out the form and our customer success team will contact you with information on how to begin.
The wait is over! Microsoft OneDrive LTI is now generally available.
Microsoft OneDrive LTI is now generally available for all Canvas customers. Microsoft OneDrive LTI has rolled out to all customers and is no longer in preview. Microsoft OneDrive LTI brings the best of OneDrive and Office365 directly into Canvas. Educators can access their OneDrive files right within Canvas, add Office 365 files to modules and assignments, and grade Office 365 files in the Canvas SpeedGrader. Students can work on Office 365 cloud assignments, submit OneDrive files directly from Canvas in response to their assignments, and collaborate using Office 365 files within Canvas.
The new Microsoft OneDrive LTI has several exciting new features:
- Users can add multiple OneDrive school accounts
- Fully supports Canvas course copy
- New and improved OneDrive file picker experience
- Link or embed Office 365 files in modules and assignments
- Use Office 365 files in Canvas Collaborations
- And more!
To help you prepare for deploying this integration, we have provided the following resources:
- Admin documentation: Use Microsoft OneDrive Learning Tools Interoperability | Microsoft Docs
- Educator documentation: Use Microsoft OneDrive with your LMS
- Click through demo: M365 LTI Apps and Canvas - OneDrive (octe.azurewebsites.net)
- Microsoft Educator Center Course: Connect faculty and learners with Canvas and Microsoft 365 - Microsoft Educator Center
If you’d like deployment assistance, please visit our scheduling form and select LTI Integrations Deployment to book a convenient day and time that works best for you and your team, including your Canvas administrator and your Microsoft tenant administrator.
Still have questions? Join our weekly LTI Open Office Hours with our LMS Integrations team. To attend, join our Teams Meeting during the following times:
- Every Wednesday at 4:30 PM Pacific Time
- Every Thursday from 8:00 AM Pacific Time
Teams classes LTI for Canvas is here!
You've asked for an easy way for educators to create class Teams for their Canvas courses and the wait is over. Educators will now be able to create class Teams based on the enrollment roster of their courses with appropriate user roles. Once the team is created, educators and students will be able to navigate to their associated class teams directly from their Canvas courses using desktop, mobile, or web platforms.
Please refer to the following resources for deployment:
- Administrator deployment documentation
- Click-through demo on set up in Canvas
- Educator documentation on using Microsoft Teams classes
- How to use Teams for education resources
- Requirements and limitations of the Teams classes integration
Sign up to our interest form to get started and receive email updates.
Teams meetings LTI is now available!
Teams meetings LTI empowers educators and students to access and schedule Teams meetings for the class directly from Canvas using desktop, mobile, or web platforms.
To help you prepare for deploying this integration, we have provided the following resources:
- Administrator deployment documentation
- Educator documentation for getting started with Teams meetings
- Teams meetings LTI click-through demo
- Using Teams meetings (for educators and students)
If you’d like deployment assistance, please visit our scheduling form and select LTI Integrations Deployment to book a convenient day and time that works best for you and your team, including your Canvas administrator and your Microsoft tenant administrator.
Still have questions? Join our weekly LTI Open Office Hours with our LMS Integrations team.
Open Office Hours
Have questions about the integrations or the deployment process? Join our weekly LTI Open Office Hours with our LMS Integrations team, including representatives from our customer success deployment team and our product teams. To attend, join our Teams meeting during the following times:
- Every Wednesday at 4:30 PM Pacific Time
- Every Thursday from 8:00 AM Pacific Time
Training and Documentation
Admin documentation
Our IT admin documentation describes the configuration process for new integrations.
Educator documentation
Our educator documentation describes how to use the LTI apps for educators.
Click-through Demos
Our interactive click-through demos give an overview of how to set up and use the new LTIs in Canvas:
Microsoft Educator Center Course
Connect faculty and learners with Canvas and Microsoft 365 - Microsoft Educator Center.
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If you have enabled Microsoft Office 365, you can view all files in your Microsoft Office 365 (OneDrive) folder in Canvas. You can access the OneDrive folder from the Course Navigation menu.
Notes:
- You can only view one OneDrive account at a time in Canvas. Make sure you are logged in to the account you want to view in Canvas. If necessary, you can log out of your account and authenticate with a different account.
- Currently, you cannot access OneDrive files from course, group, or personal Files in Canvas.
00:07: How do I view my Microsoft Office 365 files in canvas? 00:12: In course, navigation, click the Office 365 link. 00:18: You must authenticate your account, click the login button. 00:22: In an external window. Enter your Office 365 email 00:26: or phone number and password. 00:30: View the files and folders in your OneDrive folder. 00:33: OneDrive, displays file name and the date. 00:36: It was modified files display. 00:38: The file size 00:40: To search for a file enter, the name of the file and press the enter return 00:44: key. 00:46: OneDrive returns file results related to your search. 00:50: To open a file, click the name of the file. 00:54: View the file in Microsoft Word online, you can edit the document directly 00:58: in your browser if necessary. 01:01: If you have multiple OneDrive accounts and need to log out, click the logout 01:05: link You can log in again, using a different OneDrive account and 01:09: view those files in canvas. 01:12: This guide covered how to view Microsoft Office 365 files 01:16: in canvas.
Open Office 365

In Course Navigation, click the Office 365 link.
Log in to Office 365

You must authenticate your account. Click the Log In button.
In an external window, enter your Office 365 email (or phone number) and password.
View OneDrive

View the files and folders in your OneDrive folder.
OneDrive displays file name [1] and the date it was modified [2]. Files display the file size [3].
Search for Files

To search for a file, enter the name of the file and press the Enter (Return) key.
View Search Results

OneDrive returns file results related to your search.
Open File

To open a file, click the name of the file.
View File
View the file in Microsoft Word online. You can edit the document directly in your browser if necessary.
Log Out

If you have multiple OneDrive accounts and need to log out, click the Logout link. You can log in again using a different OneDrive account and view those files in Canvas.
If your course has enabled Microsoft Office 365, you can create a document, slide presentation, or spreadsheet in your OneDrive and then create a hyperlink to that document anywhere you can use the Rich Content Editor in Canvas. Several features in Canvas support the Rich Content Editor, including Announcements, Assignments, Discussions, Pages, and Quizzes.
When files are linked in the Rich Content Editor, the link displays the exact name of the file. Please ensure your file names are correct before linking a file.
Notes:
- If you cannot view the Microsoft Office 365 option in the Rich Content Editor LTI Tools menu, you can still include your file by creating a hyperlink or publishing your Microsoft Office 365 content to the web and pasting the embed code in the HTML editor.
- PDF files added through Microsoft Office 365 that cannot be previewed in Sharepoint are not supported to preview in Canvas. To preview the PDF files, you will need to add them to course files and link to them in the Rich Content Editor.
00:07: How do I create a hyperlink from Microsoft Office 365 in 00:11: the rich content editor? 00:14: Open the rich content editor when using one of the canvas features which support 00:18: the editor. 00:20: You can view a list of external tools from the menu bar. 00:22: Click the tools link navigate to the apps option, then 00:26: select the view all option, 00:30: Alternatively, you can view your apps from the toolbar. 00:32: In the toolbar, click the app icon. 00:36: If you have previously used an external app from the rich content editor, you 00:40: can quickly open recently used apps To view recently used 00:45: apps, click the app icon, then select the app you want to open. 00:50: To view all apps, click the view all link. 00:54: Click the Microsoft Office 365 link. 00:57: You can also filter menu options using the search field. 01:02: Locate the file, you want to link and click the checkbox next to the file name. 01:06: Click the attach file button. 01:09: View the file Link in the rich content editor. 01:13: Click the reply or save button. 01:16: View the content. 01:18: This guide covered how to create a hyperlink from Microsoft Office 365 01:22: in the rich content editor.
Open Rich Content Editor
Open the Rich Content Editor when using one of the Canvas features which support the Editor.
Note: The Rich Content Editor supports keyboard shortcuts. To view the Keyboard Shortcuts menu, click the Keyboard icon or press ALT+F8 (PC keyboard) or Option+F8 (Mac keyboard).
Open Apps

You can view a list of external tools from the menubar. Click the Tools link [1]. Navigate to the Apps option [2], then select the View All option [3].
Alternatively, you can view your apps from the toolbar. In the toolbar, click the App icon [4].
Note: To view the App icon, you may have to click the Options icon [5].
View Recently Used Apps

If you have previously used an external app from the Rich Content Editor, you can quickly open recently used apps.
To view recently used apps, click the App icon [1]. Then select the app you want to open [2].
To view all apps, click the View All link [3].
Open Microsoft Office 365

Click the Microsoft Office 365 link [1].
You can also filter menu options using the Search field [2].
Note: If the Microsoft Office 365 link does not display, the LTI may not be enabled in your course. You can still include your file by creating a hyperlink or publishing your content to the web and pasting the embed code in the HTML editor.
Attach File
Locate the file you want to link and click the checkbox next to the file name [1]. Click the Attach File button [2].
View File Link

View the file link in the Rich Content Editor
Save Changes

Click the Save button.
Notes:
- The assignment, discussion, pages, and quizzes details pages may display a Save & Publish button.
- The Syllabus page displays an Update Syllabus button.
- Discussion replies display a Reply button.
View Content

View the content.
If your instructor creates a cloud assignment with a Microsoft OneDrive file, you can open the assignment, edit the document directly, and submit your changes as your assignment submission.
When you open the assignment, Office 365 will create a copy of the file as your submission. You can open the document and make changes per the assignment instructions. When you are ready to submit the assignment, return to the Canvas assignment page and submit the assignment. The copied document is also added to your OneDrive folder for the course.
Cloud assignments are treated the same way as any other type of assignment submission. When you submit your assignment, your instructor will view the assignment exactly as it is when you click the Submit button. Even though cloud assignments can still be modified in the assignment page, any changes you make to the assignment after the submission cannot be viewed by your instructor unless you submit the assignment again as a resubmission.
Note: When the Allow Multiple file AGS submissions count as one submission is enabled, you can select multiple files to be uploaded to a third-party assignment in Canvas. However, some third-party tools may not be built to accommodate this feature.
Open Assignments

In Course Navigation, click the Assignments link.
Open Assignment

Click the name of the assignment.
Open Document Editor
To complete the assignment from the assignments page, click the Edit Document drop-down menu and select Edit [1].
To open the assignment using the corresponding app, select Open in Desktop App [2].
To open the assignment in a separate window, click the Open button [3].
Edit Assignment
Make edits directly to the document as necessary to complete the assignment. Word will periodically save your changes.
Submit Assignment

When you are ready to submit the assignment, verify that all edits have been saved, then close the Word Online window. In the assignment page, click the Submit button.
Confirm Submission

Confirm your assignment was submitted. Click the Finished button.
If you need to make changes, you can edit the assignment again and submit the assignment as a re-submission.
You can use Microsoft Office 365 to create a collaboration with a Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file. You can select individual users, groups, or both as part of a collaboration. To alert invitees about collaborations, you can create course events in the Calendar.
Notes:
- If you cannot create a Microsoft collaboration, this feature has not been enabled for the course.
- Once you invite a user to a collaboration, the collaboration is available to the user in the user's Microsoft OneDrive. Uninviting the user or deleting the collaboration does not remove access to the collaboration once a user has been added.
- When creating a collaboration you cannot link to a previously created collaboration.
Open Collaborations

In Course Navigation, click the Collaborations link.
Add Collaboration

To add a collaboration, click the Start a new collaboration button.
Note: If you do not have any existing collaborations, this button will not display in the Collaborations page.
Select Office 365

In the Collaborate using drop-down menu [1], select the Office 365 option [2].
Log in to Office 365

You may be asked to authenticate your account. Click the Log In button.
In an external window, enter your Office 365 email (or phone number) and password.
Select Type
In the Type drop-down menu, select the type of collaboration you want to create. You can select Word, Excel, or PowerPoint.
Add Details

In the Document Name field [1], enter the name of your document.
In the Description field [2], enter a description for the collaboration.
Add People

The collaboration defaults to the People tab. If you want to collaborate with individual people in your course, click the name of a user you want to add to the collaboration [1]. The user's name will move to the right side of the window [2].
Add as many users as necessary.
Remove Collaborators

To remove a collaborator, click the name of the user [1]. To remove all users, click the Remove All link [2].
Add Groups

You can also create collaborations with groups. To select an entire group, click the Groups tab [1]. Select the group(s) you want to add to the collaboration [2].
Note:
- You can select individual users as well as a group in a collaboration.
- You can add multiple groups to a collaboration, but all groups will collaborate in the same document. For group-specific collaborations, consider creating a new collaboration for each group or creating a group collaboration from within the group.
Save Collaboration

Click the Save button.
View Collaboration

View your collaboration. To edit the collaboration, click the Edit icon [1]. To delete the collaboration, click the Delete icon [2].
If your course has enabled Microsoft Office 365, you can upload a file from your Microsoft OneDrive for an assignment.
Like other file upload submissions, files uploaded from Office 365 are uploaded into your Canvas user files submissions folder.
Canvas accepts Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel, and PDF types.
Notes:
- If the Office 365 tab is not available in your submission, your institution has not enabled this feature.
- Canvas will require you to authorize access to your OneDrive account.
- In Office 365 assignments, you can only submit one file for your submission.
- When Office 365 files are uploaded as a submission, later changes made to the file in OneDrive will not be updated in the submission.
- If enabled in your account, Canvas plays a celebration animation when you submit an assignment on time. However, if you prefer, you can disable this feature setting in your user settings.
- If the assignment you are accessing displays differently, your assignment may be using the Assignment Enhancements feature. Please view this guide for more information.
Open Assignments

In Course Navigation, click the Assignments link.
Select Assignment

Click the title of the assignment.
Start Assignment

Click the Start Assignment button.
Open Office 365

Click the Office 365 tab.
Note: If the Office 365 tab is not available, your institution has not enabled this feature.
Attach File

Microsoft Office 365 will display a list of all allowed file types. Click the name of the file [1], then click the Attach File button [2].
Note: When the Allow Multiple file AGS submissions count as one submission is enabled, you can select multiple files to be uploaded to a third-party assignment in Canvas. However, some third-party tools may not be built to accommodate this feature.
Submit Assignment

In the File field [1], confirm your selected file. To select a new file, click the Change button [2].
Click the Submit Assignment button [3].
View Submission Notification

After you submit your assignment, Canvas displays a message notifying you that your submission is processing. You can navigate away from the assignment submission page without disrupting the file upload. You will also receive an email notification when your submission completes processing.
To clear the notification, click the OK button.
View Submission

View the confirmation of your assignment submission.
View Uploading and Failed Submission Icons

If your submission has been queued for upload, an uploading icon displays [1]. This icon also displays for your instructor if they access the assignment before it uploads.
If your submission failed to upload, an upload failed icon displays [2]. Click the download submission link to view the error.
If your course has enabled Microsoft Office 365, you can view all files in your Microsoft Office 365 (OneDrive) folder in Canvas. The OneDrive folder is accessed from the Course Navigation Menu.
Notes:
- You can only view one OneDrive account at a time in Canvas. Make sure you are logged in to the account you want to view in Canvas. If necessary you can log out of your account and authenticate with a different account.
- Currently, OneDrive files cannot be accessed from course or personal files in Canvas.
Open Office 365

In Course Navigation, click the Office 365 link.
Log in to Office 365

You may be asked to authenticate your account. Click the Log In button.
In an external window, enter your Office 365 email (or phone number) and password.
View OneDrive

View the files and folders in your OneDrive folder.
OneDrive displays file name [1] and the date it was modified [2]. Files display the file size [3].
Search for Files

To search for a file, enter the name of the file and press the Enter (Return) key.
View Search Results

OneDrive returns file results related to your search.
Open File

To open a file, click the name of the file.
View File
View the file in Microsoft Word online. You can edit the document directly in your browser if necessary.
Log Out

If you have multiple OneDrive accounts and need to log out, click the Logout link. You can log in again using a different OneDrive account and view those files in Canvas.
You can create an online assignment that embeds a document directly from your Microsoft Office 365 (OneDrive) folder. Accepted assignment types are Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.
When students open the assignment, Office 365 will create a copy of the file as the student’s submission. Students can open the document and make changes per the assignment instructions. When they are ready to submit the assignment, they can return to the Canvas assignment page and submit the assignment. The copied document is also added to the student’s OneDrive folder for the course. You can also view each student's document copy in SpeedGrader for grading.
Submitted assignments are converted to a PDF to show the assignment at the time of submission. If students made any changes to their assignment, they will have to resubmit it for the changes to be visible in SpeedGrader.
The Microsoft Office 365 LTI currently includes a few limitations when creating assignments:
- You cannot use Microsoft Office 365 files in an external tool for group assignments.
- If you want to use a Canvas rubric for the assignment, you must add the rubric before setting the External Tool submission type. Create the assignment with any other submission type, save the assignment, add the rubric, and then edit the assignment to select the External Tool.
- If you want your assignment to be moderated, you must set up the moderated assignment before setting the External Tool submission type. If you need to return to the moderate page after the External Tool is added, open the assignment and add /moderate after the assignment URL.
Open Assignments

In Course Navigation, click the Assignments link.
Add Assignment

Click the Add Assignment button.
Add Assignment Details

Enter the number of points for the assignment [1], select the Assignment Group [2], and select the grading type from the Display Grade as menu [3].
Note: When adding a Microsoft Office 365 assignment it overwrites the title and description in the assignment settings.
Select Submission Type

In the Submission Type drop-down menu, select the External Tool option.
Note: If you want to use a Canvas rubric for the assignment, you must add the rubric before setting the External Tool submission type. Additionally, if you want to apply moderated grading, you must set up moderated grading before setting the External Tool submission type.
Find External Tool

Click the Find button.
Configure External Tool

Locate and select Office 365 Cloud Assignment [1].
If you want the assignment to load in a new tab, click the Load in a new tab checkbox [2]. Click the Select button [3].
Attach File

Locate and select the file you want to link to the assignment [1]. Click the Attach File button [2].
Select Tool

In the External Tool window, view the URL for your assignment file [1]. To select a different file, click the Office 365 link again.
If you want the assignment to load in a new tab, click the Load in a new tab checkbox [2].
Click the Select button [3].
Save and Publish

If you are ready to publish your assignment, click the Save & Publish button [1]. If you want to create a draft of your assignment and publish it later, click the Save button [2].
View Assignment

View the assignment.
You can use Microsoft Office 365 to create a collaboration with a Microsoft Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file. You can select individual users, groups, or both as part of a collaboration.
Notes:
- This lesson is for creating a collaboration in a course; when collaborations are created in a group, only group members and users with instructor-based roles (including TAs) can be selected as collaborators. However, your instructor can always view your collaboration.
- Creating a collaboration is a course permission. If you cannot create a collaboration in a course, your institution has restricted this feature.
- Once you invite a user to a collaboration, the collaboration is available to the user in the user's Microsoft OneDrive. Uninviting the user or deleting the collaboration does not remove access to the collaboration once a user has been added.
- When creating a collaboration you cannot link to a previously created collaboration.
Open Collaborations

In Course Navigation, click the Collaborations link.
Add Collaboration

To add a collaboration, click the Start a new collaboration button.
Note: If you do not have any existing collaborations, this button will not display in the Collaborations page.
Select Office 365

In the Collaborate using drop-down menu [1], select the Office 365 option [2].
Log in to Office 365

You may be asked to authenticate your account. Click the Log In button.
In an external window, enter your Office 365 email (or phone number) and password.
Select Type
In the Type drop-down menu, select the type of collaboration you want to create. You can select Word, Excel, or PowerPoint.
Add Details

In the Document Name field [1], enter the name of your document.
In the Description field [2], enter a description for the collaboration.
Add People

The collaboration defaults to the People tab. If you want to collaborate with individual people in your course, click the name of a user you want to add to the collaboration [1]. The user's name will move to the right side of the window [2].
Add as many users as necessary.
Note: Your instructor can view and access all collaborations added in the course, even if you do not add your instructor to the collaboration directly.
Remove Collaborators

To remove a collaborator, click the Remove icon [1]. To remove all users, click the Remove All link [2].
Add Groups

You can also create collaborations with groups. To select an entire group, click the Groups tab [1]. Select the group(s) you want to add to the collaboration [2].
Note:
- You can select individual users as well as a group in a collaboration.
- You can add multiple groups to a collaboration, but all groups will collaborate in the same document. For group-specific collaborations, consider creating a new collaboration for each group or creating a group collaboration from groups.
Save Collaboration

Click the Save button.
View Collaboration

View your collaboration. To edit the collaboration, click the Edit icon [1]. To delete the collaboration, click the Delete icon [2].
หากบทเรียนของคุณเปิดใช้งาน Microsoft Office 365 ไว้ คุณสามารถจัดทำเอกสาร สไลด์นำเสนอหรือสเปรดชีทจาก OneDrive ของคุณ แล้วจัดทำไฮเปอร์ลิงค์ไปยังเอกสารดังกล่าวได้จากทุกที่โดยใช้ Rich Content Editor ใน Canvas คุณสมบัติหลายอย่างใน Canvas รองรับ Rich Content Editor รวมถึงประกาศ (Announcements) ภารกิจ (Assignments) การพูดคุย (Discussions) เพจ (Pages) และแบบทดสอบ (Quizzes)
เมื่อมีการเชื่อมโยงไฟล์ใน Rich Content Editor ลิงค์จะแสดงชื่อจริงของไฟล์ ชื่อไฟล์ของคุณจะต้องถูกต้องก่อนทำการเชื่อมโยงไฟล์
หมายเหตุ:
- หากคุณไม่สามารถดูตัวเลือก Microsoft Office 365 จาก Editor LT1 Tools คุณยังสามารถผนวกไฟล์ของคุณโดย จัดทำไฮเปอร์ลิงค์หรือเผยแพร่เนื้อหา Microsoft Office 365 ของคุณทางเว็บและวางรหัสข้อมูลสำเร็จรูปไว้ในHTML editor
- ไฟล์ PDF ที่เพิ่มผ่าน Microsoft Office 365 ที่ไม่สามารถแสดงตัวอย่างใน Sharepoint จะไม่รองรับการแสดงตัวอย่างใน Canvas ดูตัวอย่างไฟล์ PDF โดยคุณจะต้องเพิ่มไฟล์ไปยังบทเรียนแล้วเชื่อมโยงกันใน Rich Content Editor
เปิด Rich Content Editor
เปิด Rich Content Editor เมื่อมีการใช้งานหนึ่งในคุณสมบัติ Canvas ที่รองรับ Rich Content Editor
หมายเหตุ: Rich Content Editor รองรับชอร์ตคัทแป้นพิมพ์ ดูเมนูชอร์ตคัทแป้นพิมพ์ (Keyboard Shortcuts) โดยคลิกที่ไอคอนแป้นพิมพ์หรือกด ALT+F8 (แป้นพิมพ์ PC) หรือ Option+F8 (แป้นพิมพ์ Mac)
เปิดแอพ

คุณสามารถดูรายการเครื่องมือจากภายนอกได้จากแถบเมนู คลิกที่ลิงค์ เครื่องมือ (Tools) [1] ไปที่ตัวเลือก แอพ (Apps) [2] แล้วเลือกตัวเลือก ดูทั้งหมด (View All) [3]
หรือคุณสามารถดูแอพของคุณได้จากแถบเครื่องมือ จากแถบเครื่องมือให้คลิกที่ไอคอนแอพ [4]
หมายเหตุ: ดูไอคอนแอพโดยคุณอาจจะต้องคลิกที่ไอคอนตัวเลือก [5]
ดูแอพที่ใช้ล่าสุด

หากคุณเคยใช้แอพจากภายนอกจาก Rich Content Editor ก่อนหน้านี้ คุณสามารถเปิดแอพที่ใช้ล่าสุดได้อย่างรวดเร็ว
ดูแอพที่ใช้ล่าสุดโดยคลิกที่ไอคอนแอพ [1] แล้วเลือกแอพที่คุณต้องการเปิด [2]
ดูแอพทั้งหมดโดยคลิกที่ลิงค์ ดูทั้งหมด (View All) [3]
เปิด Microsoft Office 365 ขึ้นมา

คลิกที่ลิงค์ Microsoft Office 365 [1]
นอกจากนี้คุณยังสามารถกรองตัวเลือกเมนูโดยใช้ฟิลด์ ค้นหา (Search) [2]
หมายเหตุ: หากลิงค์ Microsoft Office 365 ไม่ปรากฏขึ้น แสดงว่า LTI อาจไม่ได้เปิดใช้งานในบทเรียนของคุณ คุณสามารถรวมไฟล์ของคุณโดยการจัดทำไฮเปอร์ลิงค์หรือเผยแพร่เนื้อหาของคุณทางเว็บหรือโดยการวางชุดข้อมูลสำเร็จ (embed code) ใน HTML editor
แนบไฟล์
ระบุตำแหน่งไฟล์ที่คุณต้องการเชื่อมโยง แล้วคลิกที่ช่องทำเครื่องหมายติดกับชื่อไฟล์ [1] คลิกที่ปุ่ม แนบไฟล์ (Attach File) [2]
ดูลิงค์ไฟล์

ดูลิงค์ไฟล์ใน Rich Content Editor
บันทึกการเปลี่ยนแปลง

คลิกที่ปุ่ม บันทึก (Save)
หมายเหตุ: เมื่อมีการใช้ Rich Content Editor ในการพูดคุย (Discussions) ปุ่มบันทึก (Save) อาจปรากฏเป็นปุ่มโพสต์การตอบกลับ (Post Reply)
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