NASA is about to land at Stanislaus State, both literally and figuratively.
The agency, for the first time, has awarded a grant to the University worth $520,000 over five years, which includes the installation of two atmospheric instruments atop Naraghi Hall of Science to support faculty members Wing To, assistant professor of physics, and Horacio Ferriz, professor of geology, and up to six student researchers per year.
For the second year in a row, Stanislaus State ranked in the top 10 for “Wellbeing & Work” in the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education’s (AASHE) Sustainable Campus Index (SCI), a publication that recognizes top-performing colleges and universities for sustainability overall and in 17 impact areas.
This page contains information about using Panopto + Canvas to store and stream .mp4 video files. Panopto is designed to provide an optimized video streaming experience for students, no matter their device or network connection. Panopto also makes it easy for instructors to add closed captions to their videos.
With Panopto available, instructors should never upload .mp4 video files directly into a Canvas course. Always upload into Panopto and then provide link to the video in Canvas!
Last updated 10/28/22
What is "New Quizzes"?
As the name implies, New Quizzes is a new quizzing experience in Canvas for instructors and students, offering a few more question types than the "Classic" quiz tool as well as a different management of quiz settings. New Quizzes is not a significant change for students taking a quiz.
New Quizzes is currently in development by Canvas. It does not yet have some of the features that are in Classic quizzes, and some features are not expected to be ported over into New Quizzes.
Creating Content Pages
You can create Content Pages that include text, multimedia, or links to web or course resources that support and enrich your course teaching.
Pages are places for instructors to write and present longer, self-contained documents for student use.
How do I create a content page?
Link to Pages
Instructors can add a link to a specific Page as an item in a Module alongside other course activities and resources.
Introduction
Modules control the "flow" of your course and its content. Use modules to add weekly organization to your materials and activities. If you think of them as 'folders', Modules can be used to create any sort of organization to the course.
Adding a Module to a Course
From the Modules page, an instructor can add modules, add items to a module, and manage module settings. Instructors can also reorder all modules and module items.
You Don't Look Latin@/e/x is a moderated panel discussion about authenticity politics and anti-blackness in the Latinx community. This is part one of a two-part series discussion.