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Keep Your Canvas Clean

UCET 2015 Conference Presentation
Herriman High School / Herriman, Utah
Presenters: Michael Hakkarinen (UEN) and Dustin Worm (Canyons School District)

The material for this UCET 2015 Presentation is all available for you to view in Canvas.  
To see the course click the following link:   https://uen.instructure.com/courses/368335
Description:
Files, pictures, links, and many more digital resources can be uploaded and shared through Canvas - but how do you keep it all organized. In this session you will learn how to make your Canvas content pages visually attractive, create modules to give your course easy navigation, and also learn to organize your files for easy access by both you and your students.

Objectives:At the end of this session you will have learned how to 
1.  Create a visual home page that is engaging and easy to use
2.  Arrange your course content and activities into modules that can be completed sequentially
3.  Keep images and files organized for future use and access
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