Canvas Student Guide for Seattle University

Learn how to access and use Canvas as a Seattle University student, including tips for submitting assignments and checking grades.

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24/7 Canvas Support

Get answers fast from Instructure's Canvas Student support team.

Student 24/7 Canvas Support Hotline:
1-844-668-0893

Email:
support@instructure.com

Chat:
Click the Help button at the bottom of the global navigation menu in Canvas.

Screenshot of the Canvas Help Button

 

Getting Started

Getting Around Canvas

Dashboard

After you login to Canvas, you will land in the customizable Canvas dashboard.

The Dashboard defaults to the "Card View" but you are able to change to the view if you wish.

On the far left, you will find the Global Navigation bar in black. On the right sidebar, you will find a To Do section, a Coming Up section, and a Recent Feedback section.

Courses

You will be taken into a Canvas course when you click on a Canvas course card from your personal Dashboard.

The Canvas course interface consists of three main elements: 1) the collapsible Course Navigation menu on the left, 2) the Content Area in the main body of the page, and 3) the Sidebar on the right hand side of the page (or, if you are using a smaller screen, the side bar may appear at the bottom of the page instead).

The course navigation menu and content area may look slightly different in different courses, as they are customizable by your instructor. The sidebar has the same functions as on the Dashboard but only shows To Do and Coming Up items for the specific course.

Hardware and Software Requirements

Canvas runs on any device with an up-to-date web browser with a webcam and microphone. For the best Canvas experience, we recommend using the Chrome or Firefox browser. 

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Students are responsible for obtaining their own hardware. 

Update your Name, Photo, and Notifications

Name and Photo

By default, Canvas will use your name as recorded in the Student Information System and your Campus ID photo. Canvas allows you to update your name and photo in your profile.

Students may find Canvas Display Name updates sufficient for minor changes; however, Canvas use of Display Names is inconsistent and in many places the legal name will still be visible such as course roster used by your instructor.

Note: Students may choose Preferred Names that differ from their legal names by contacting the Registrar’s Office to request use of a Preferred Name. The Preferred Name will then replace the name visible in all areas of Canvas. Canvas display names, bio information and profile pictures should reflect student personal accountability and responsibility as described in the SU Code of Student Conduct.

Notification Preferences

Control how, when and where Canvas communicates with you. By default, Canvas sends emails to professor and student SU email addresses (user@seattleu.edu) with important updates, announcements and messages.

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Add Pronouns to your Canvas Account

You are able to edit your Canvas profile to include your pronouns so that your pronouns display alongside your name in multiple areas within Canvas.

Use Immersive Reader in Canvas

When viewing pages and assignments in Canvas, students can access a button at the top right-hand corner of the page to access Microsoft’s Immersive Reader, a useful accessibility feature that allows students to listen to page content read aloud, adjust how the text appears, and more. Check out the Immersive Reader Guide for more details.

Completing Assignments

Turn in an Assignment

There are various options for turning in your work to Canvas assignments including file uploads, text entry, website URLs, and even media recordings from your webcam.

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Reply to Discussions

Discussions are an online conversation where students exchange ideas based on a prompt or initial post from the instructor.

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Upload Videos & Webcam Recordings

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Technical Support

Please contact the Canvas Support Team to report technical issues using videos in Canvas:

Take a Quiz

Canvas Quizzes are assessments used by instructors to check understanding of course material. The quiz tool can also be used as an ungraded survey, including the option for anonymous responses. Some quizzes may include automated feedback for you to review upon submitting the quiz or survey.

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Submit a Peer Review

Professors may create student peer review assignments, so you can leave feedback on your classmates' work.

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Checking Grades

Check your grades and feedback

Canvas makes it easy to check your grades and feedback posted by professors. By default, notifications of new grades and feedback from professors are sent to student SU email accounts with a quick-link to log into Canvas for viewing.

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Send a Personal Message Using the Inbox

Both students and professors use the Canvas Conversations Inbox tool to send messages to one or more recipients. You (and anyone you send a message to) will receive Canvas personal messages in your SU email account by default.

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Student Groups

Canvas Groups provide a collaborative workspace for you and your fellow classmates where you can share files, work together on papers, hold video conferences, send announcements, and start discussions. Your professor may create a group assignment, where one group member submits your work on behalf of the group.

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Canvas Mobile Apps

Canvas iOS App (iPhone & iPad)

Note: Canvas is accessible through Chrome and Firefox mobile web browsers. However, mobile browsers are not supported, and features may not function as expected compared to viewing Canvas in a fully supported desktop browser.

Canvas iconThe free Canvas mobile app lets you keep track of assignments in your courses, submit your work, check grades and feedback, and communicate with professors and classmates - all on the go!

Canvas Android App (Phone & Tablet)

Note: Canvas is accessible through Chrome and Firefox mobile web browsers. However, mobile browsers are not supported, and features may not function as expected compared to viewing Canvas in a fully supported desktop browser.

Canvas iconThe free Canvas mobile app lets you keep track of assignments in your courses, submit your work, check grades and feedback, and communicate with professors and classmates - all on the go!

Course Evaluations

Watermark Course Evaluations

Watermark Course Evaluations is the system used to collect course evaluations from students. You will see course evaluation reminders from Watermark Course Evaluations after logging into Canvas.

Help Guides

You can find how-to guides by entering a Canvas course and clicking the Student Course Evaluations link in the course navigation. You will find the Help button on the upper-right corner of the screen.

Tip: you will be reminded of incomplete course evaluations by a pop-up window upon logging into Canvas, here is what the pop-up will look like:

Screenshot of the Student Course Evaluation pop up in Canvas

Technical Support

Support for Watermark Course Evaluations is provided by the Evaluation Administrators for each school or college. If you are having questions or are experiencing a problem with Watermark Course Evaluations, please contact the appropriate administrator below:

Albers School of Business & Economics

Liz Wick
(206) 296-5698
wickl@seattleu.edu

Arts & Sciences

Renee Yiu
wyiu@seattleu.edu

College of Education

Beth Armitage
(206) 296-6170
armitagb@seattleu.edu

College of Nursing

Jayme Markham
Graduate Evaluations
(206) 296-6986
jmarkham@seattleu.edu

Maiya Mosteller
Undergraduate Evaluations
(206) 296-6985
mmosteller@seattleu.edu

Science & Engineering

Michael Lutterman
(206) 296-2452
mlutterman@seattleu.edu

School of Law

Deann Ketchum
(206) 398-4302
ketchumd@seattleu.edu