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    Canvas Fellow Interview: Aleda Chen

    Reading Time: 7 minutes Today we’re introducing a new feature for Focus – interviews with our Canvas Fellows. We joined Dr. Aleda Chen from the School of Pharmacy for our first chat. Check out the recording or read the transcript below. Lauren Eissler: Today I’m talking with Aleda Chen from the School of Pharmacy and one of our Canvas Fellows. Aleda, thank you so much for chatting with me today.  Aleda Chen: I’m happy to chat with you.  Lauren: So first of all, can you please describe your role here at Cedarville.  Aleda: Yes, so I am the assistant dean in the School of Pharmacy, and within the School of…

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    Speeding Up Grading with the SpeedGrader Annotation Tools

    Reading Time: 3 minutes Canvas provides a nifty tool to speed up your process of grading: SpeedGrader (an apt name). This tool allows you to annotate papers directly in the system instead of downloading them, marking them up, and re-uploading them into the system. You may have been using this tool since we made the switch to Canvas, or this may be completely new to you. Either way, let’s take a look at the Canvas annotation styles. With each of these annotation styles, you can click a comment bubble on the right side of the paper to type out a note or explanation for each mark. We highly recommend you…

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    Canvas Gradebook Tips: Grade Breakdown, Assignment Weighting, and Dropping Lowest Grade

    Reading Time: 2 minutes Since we’re still close to the start of the semester, now is the perfect time to make sure your gradebook is set up properly. It may feel like you have lots of time left before this is absolutely necessary, but that’s not the case. If you take the time now, both you and your students will see accurate grades across the semester. So let’s talk about three things to check to make sure your gradebook is set up how you want.  1. Setting up the grade breakdown Canvas makes it easy to take your syllabus’ grading system in percentages and apply it to your course. You’ll…