Following the death of her second husband, the tyrannical Bernarda imposes an 8-year mourning period on her five daughters, shutting them in her cold house. The lockdown doesn’t last for too long as the girls' desires challenge their mother's harsh rules. Rumors put family alliances to the test as jealousy, desire and love run high when a rich and handsome suitor exerts pressure on the sisters in this bilingual staging of the classic Lorca play.
Understanding Group Sets and Groups
Groups and Group Sets help instructors organize students into teams. At least one Group Set must exist before any Groups can be created.
A Brief Analogy
Group Set = A filing cabinet
Group = A drawer in the filing cabinet
Member = A hanging folder in the drawer
First: Exploring Assignment and Activity Types
Canvas makes a distinction between assignments and activities. Assignments are almost always graded. Activities still require students to do something, but the task itself will not earn the student any points.
What is the difference between a Canvas Assignment and a Canvas Activity?
Flipgrid is a free video discussion service ("App") that can connect to Canvas, enabling threaded video-based assignments in your Canvas course. Flipgrid is not a built-in tool of Canvas.
Personal File Storage vs. Course File Storage
All Canvas users have a 50 MB quota of personal storage available, while each course has a much larger quota (1 GB). The personal storage feature is intended as temporary storage for materials that will be moved into courses. All users have access to a very large amount of personal storage through their OneDrive in Microsoft365.
A committed group of Stanislaus State alumni, community influencers and supporters came together to fundraise in support of one of the University’s most prominent and vital hubs of learning: the newly renovated J. Burton Vasché Library.
Turlock residents and CSU honorary doctorate recipients John and Jeani Ferrari (’22) and Stanislaus State alumna Marlene Stante (’72) co-chaired the fundraising initiative, fittingly called “The Next Chapter.”