The "Rich Content Editor" (RCE) is a core Canvas tool used to enter text and other content in a wide range of areas. The RCE is the basis for the Pages tool, but it is also used for Announcements, Assignment instructions and submissions, Discussion prompts and posts, Quiz questions, and more.
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In Canvas, the Rich Content Editor is used in many, many places to enter and format text.
You will use the content editor on Pages, assignment instructions, quiz questions, Announcements, and more.
Knowing how to use the content editor effectively is an important part of using Canvas.
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One of the most fundamental elements of a course is the syllabus. This is a good starting point for faculty just learning Canvas, and an essential asset for students.
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An instructor will always need to copy content from one course to another for a variety of reasons. Copying content from one semester to the next is essential, and the ability to make changes quickly and copy updates to multiple courses is helpful whether developing or teaching a course using Canvas.
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Did you know many content items in Canvas can easily be copied? Instructors can use the Duplicate feature to make quick copies of existing content, such as pages, discussions and assignments.
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The California Community Colleges Accessibility Center has licensed the PopeTech Instructor Accessibility Guide for the Canvas LMS platform, and it has already been installed within Canvas here at Butte College.
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Canvas includes the ability to review past revisions to a Page, and revert to an older version, if needed.
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Instructors can embed most YouTube videos directly into their Canvas courses for ease of access by students.
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Faculty can integrate Google Drive tools directly into a Canvas course.
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Faculty can integrate Office 365 tools directly into a Canvas course, enabling a variety of features.
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