The latest e-Literate report on “active LMS” shows Moodle as the incontrovertible LMS leader in global Higher Ed for primary and secondary systems, including North […]
The perpetual brawl in the US higher ed LMS market makes headlines everywhere. Meanwhile, the growth of the global EdTech industry dwarfs the stakes. If […]
Canvas seems to have caught up with Blackboard in the US higher ed LMS market. To counter the noise, here is an adjective-free timeline of […]
One of the most significant differences between the structures of Study Direct and Canvas is an increased range of navigation options for students. In the […]
When your modules are migrated to Canvas they will look different to how they did in Study Direct. Your Study Direct site will have displayed […]
Since our last Canvas update in early February, work has continued at full pace, with a focus on preparing training for all staff and establishing […]
Continuing our Canvas highlights series, this week we are looking at peer assessment. In Canvas it is possible to set ‘Assignments’ to enable students to […]
Canvas provides lots of opportunities for students to learn together. One of the features that enables this is Groups. This post provides a brief overview […]
Since the first announcement of our decision to adopt Canvas, there has been a lot of work going on behind the scenes to get the […]
EduTechnica team have released the LMS data updates for Fall 2016 and our adored open source LMS – Moodle has been the second most popular […]
GoReact, makers of video feedback and training software for education, today announced the release of their native integration for Canvas by Instructure OREM, UTAH (12 July 2016) […]
The first time I taught a Hybrid course (2009) I fell in love with the format. (I'm the kind of person who falls in love […]