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Module Overview Page
Module Overview Page
California State University, Fresno
Professor Christine Edmondson from Fresno State, created Module Overview pages for her Movies and Mental Illness class. Each page contains a To-Do list, Module Directory, Module Orientation Video as well as a Video Guide.
Accessible Homepage with Engaging Images
Accessible Homepage with Engaging Images
California State University, Fresno
Jenna Kieckhaefer, an Instructor from Fresno State, shares her Canvas Homepage which clearly shows that images are all accessible with the green Ally indicators. Images are engaging for students with clear labels for the user to navigate the course.
Addressing Microagression in an Online Class
Addressing Microagression in an Online Class
California State University, Northridge
Ning Fu, Instructor in the Marketing Dept. at CSU Northridge, shares a couple examples for how he addresses microagressions or disrespectful comments in class.
Advance Notice of Required Textbooks
Advance Notice of Required Textbooks
California State University, Northridge
Instructor Nanci Carr at CSU Northridge, sends students an email 3 weeks in advance of the term, with textbook information, and encouragement to purchase them in advance of the start of class.
Announcements - Ongoing Communication
Announcements - Ongoing Communication
California State University, Stanislaus
Juvenal Caporale, Instructor from California State University, Stanislaus, used Canvas announcements to share important goals, course topics, recorded lectures, materials, readings, resources, and reminders while also addressing common student questions. This approach ensured consistent communication, kept all students informed (including those who were absent), and provided helpful task reminders.