Alternatives to SCORM in Canvas
As SCORM packages become less prevalent in learning technology, we take a look at new ways of creating interactive content in Canvas.
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Find resourcesAs SCORM packages become less prevalent in learning technology, we take a look at new ways of creating interactive content in Canvas.
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Read moreFrom January 14th, we're going live with Canvas's new Rich Content Editor – what's changed and how will it improve your experience?
Read moreCanvas displays any equation created in the Maths Editor (also known as the Equations Editor) as text. The Maths Editor stores equations in LaTeX format and Canvas uses MathJax to convert them on-the-fly to mathematical notation. You don’t need any additional software to view equations created using the Maths editor – it just works. The […]
Read moreThe Rich Content Editor is the editor you will use when creating Canvas content items such as Announcements, Assignments, Discussions, Pages, Quizzes, etc. This editor can support text, HTML, multimedia content, mathematical notations and other rich media. The Rich Content Editor has a standard editing toolbar – similar to the toolbar in Microsoft Word. You […]
Read moreThe end of 2020 marks the demise of Adobe Flash – here are some tips for reviewing and updating affected SCORM packages.
Read moreFour scenarios show how the SAMR model can be applied to enhance and transform learning and teaching practice in the LMS.
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