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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.
InQuizitive is an adaptive quizzing tool that combines interactive question types with game-like elements to engage students.
Academic Technology can assist faculty, students, and staff with various educational technologies.
Packback’s “Digital TA” AI powers their award-winning student discussion platform, a writing lab for essays and writing assignments, and instructor tools for engaging every student.
MindTap provides deep and highly customizable homework, test and activity integration with Canvas.
MyLab and Mastering courses are customized with tools and features specific to disciplines and even specific courses, so that one size does not fit all across the many disciplines supported.
Quizzes is an assessment tool that is integrated in Canvas. Surveys allow students to respond to questions without being awarded or penalized based on their answer.
TidyUP integrates with Canvas to allow identification and cleanup of unpublished pages, outdated content, and empty folders, helping you make the best use of the space available in your course.
Canvas Commons is a learning object repository that enables educators to find, import and share resources.
VitalSource is both a first-rate ebook reader and a tool for allowing students to Opt-out or Opt-into AutoAccess books, and to view and purchase the optional or recommended materials instructors order through the Mizzou Store.
Insight allows instructors to securely view their students' work progress within an LMS-integrated framework.
Canvas Peer Review is part of Canvas Assignments and is an assessment board tool that is part of Canvas. Instructors and students access Peer Review through the Assignments course navigation button that is within a Canvas site.
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.
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.
The CRS can be used to combine Canvas courses, assign course users, create a new course, and other Canvas-related tasks.
Ensure course materials can be used by all students, including those who might have disabilities.
McGraw Hill Connect is a whole suite of content, courseware and adaptive learning tools to support diverse teaching styles.
Ally scans Canvas courses to check for accessibility, and provides instructors with next steps for remediating inaccessible content.
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.
Canvas Groups is a Canvas tool that allows you to divide your students into smaller groups for discussions and for collaborative work.
Canvas Rubrics is scoring tool that specifies criterion for a given assignment. Rubrics are a part of Canvas. Instructors and students access Rubrics through Canvas Assignments and Discussions
Respondus 4.0 is a Windows-only software for creating and managing exams that can be printed to paper or published directly to Canvas Quizzes or question banks.
Bootcamp are meant to assist an instructor in getting up to speed in a short time frame on the necessary tools
MU Program and course design services: Self-paced instructor services