1. This course is required for all faculty members who will teach online or hybrid classes
and also for faculty members who will use Canvas to facilitate their face-to-face classes.
2. Module 1 - Navigation
Module 2 - Learning Outcomes
Module 3 - Course Modules
Module 4 - Rich Content Editor and Content
Pages
Module 5 - Importing Content and Uploading
Files
Module 6 - Assignments and Discussions
Module 7 - Question Banks and Quizzes
Module 8 - Communication
Module 9 - SpeedGrader and Grade Book
Module 10 - Finish Here
3. Instructor Contact Information
<NAME1>
Office: <Adress>
E-mail: <Email>
Office phone: <Work Phone>
Cell phone: <Cell Phone>
<NAME2>
Office: <Adress>
E-mail: <Email>
Office phone: <Work Phone>
Cell phone: <Cell Phone>
You can also contact us through the Canvas Inbox.You can
expect a response to your communication within 24 hours
Monday through Friday.
4. Online lecture notes and video tutorials,
online activities, and hands-on exercises
5. Navigate Canvas
Use the Inbox and the
Calendar
Set your notification
preferences
Create learning outcomes
Organize content into
modules
Use the rich content editor
Create content pages
Upload and organize files
Group assignments for
grading purposes
Create and manage
assignments, discussions,
and quizzes
Use additional
communication tools,
including Announcements,
the People tool,
Collaborations, and
Conferences
Use the grade book and
the SpeedGrader
6. You will need a computer with Internet access
(high-speed connection recommended).
Canvas supports the last two versions of the
most widely used browsers.We have learned
that Canvas works better with Google Chrome
and Firefox than with Internet Explorer. If
Internet Explorer is currently your only browser,
you may want to install Chrome or Firefox. For
more details, see :
Which Browsers Does Canvas Support?
(Links to an external site.)
7. This course is a pass/fail course. In order to
pass the course, you will need to complete all
the online activities by the deadlines and
make any needed corrections.
You will also need to build the Start Here
Module and first two content modules of
your online, hybrid, or web-
enhanced course.
o The term "web-enhanced" refers to supplementing your face-to-face
course with online materials or activities in Canvas.
8. It is strongly recommended that you log in to the course
several times a week to read all the content in the
modules, read announcements, complete assignments,
post discussions, and take quizzes.
Logging in daily is recommended. Because this is a 32-
hour course, plan to spend approximately 5-6 hours per
week working in the course.
Accepted standards of computer etiquette will be
expected in this class. For information about computer
etiquette, see:
Core Rules of Netiquette
(Links to an external site.)
9. If a student has a disability that
qualifies under the Americans
with DisabilitiesAct (ADA) and
requires accommodations,
he/she should contact the ADA
Student Coordinator for
information on appropriate
policies and procedures.
Disabilities covered by ADA may
include learning, psychiatric, or
physical disabilities or chronic
health disorders.
Students can contact the ADA
Student Coordinator if they are
not certain whether a medical
condition or disability qualifies.
The ADA Student Coordinator’s
office is located on the third
floor of the Rogers Student
Center and the phone number is
903-510-2878.
Information is also available on
the HCC Disability Services
Website
(Links to an external site.)