External applications, also referred to as LTIs (Learning Tools Interoperability), are "apps" that can be added to Canvas to expand its capabilities.
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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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Several major textbook publishers provide the ability to integrate their content and services with Canvas courses. For example, assignments provided by the publisher can be linked from within a Canvas module, and grades from the assignment will be automatically pushed back to the Canvas gradebook.
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Proctorio is available for courses and programs with documented accreditation requirements for proctoring. Faculty may submit a request and the required documentation below.
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Commons is learning object repository created by Canvas users. Faculty can import shared learning resources into Canvas courses, and share their own content with others in the community.
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If Proctorio is no longer available for your Canvas course, you may need to make changes to any quizzes that previously used Proctorio.
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Create a great looking video, even if you’ve never made one before. Camtasia makes it easy to record your screen or import your own video and audio files.
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Badges are "micro-credentials" that provide a digital award as proof of an accomplishment or completion of specific content or tasks.
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The Appointments tool lets the instructor schedule and manage blocks of time for individual meetings with students.
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