Popular Services
The CRS can be used to combine Canvas courses, assign course users, create a new course, and other Canvas-related tasks.
Canvas is a cloud-hosted learning management platform that streamlines a collection of digital tools and content for a simpler and more connected learning experience.
LockDown Browser helps prevent cheating on online quizzes via a special browser window.
Zoom is a cloud-based video conferencing tool you can use to virtually meet with others - either by video or audio-only or both, all while conducting live chats, and sharing your screen. It lets you record the meetings to watch later or share with others.
Limited administrator access can be granted to an individual to support users and sites in Canvas for their functional unit.
Ally scans Canvas courses to check for accessibility, and provides instructors with next steps for remediating inaccessible content.
TidyUP integrates with Canvas to allow identification and cleanup of unpublished pages, outdated content, and empty folders, helping you make the best use of the space available in your course.
Alternative Login Canvas accounts may be used for non-university affiliated, external users to gain access to Canvas with all levels of access, except for Teacher.
Turnitin is a similarity detection, grading and feedback tool to assist in protecting academic integrity. Instructors and students access Turnitin through Canvas assignment links in a Canvas course site.
iClicker is a classroom management solution that allows students and class instructors to participate in polls and quizzes using iClicker remotes or mobile app, gather anonymous feedback and more.
A controlled environment in which you can designate some participants as "panelists"
Ensure course materials can be used by all students, including those who might have disabilities.
Request support with AutoAccess materials from campus bookstore
Canvas Groups is a Canvas tool that allows you to divide your students into smaller groups for discussions and for collaborative work.
A multimedia discussion board, presentation and voice-authoring tool that is integrated in Canvas.
Hypothes.is uses annotation to enable sentence-level note-taking or critique on top of any web site. Instructors can use Hypothes.is in class to hold discussions, read socially, organize research, and take personal notes.
Canvas Catalog allows a Canvas course site to be listed publicly as a non-credit course that UM System users and non-UM System users to register to as a student.
Lucid, an educational tool integrated with Canvas, allows for enhanced student collaboration on assignments, quizzes, discussions, and pages through whiteboards and diagrams.