Oregon State University

CS 101: Applications and Implications of Computers

Oregon State University, College of Engineering

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Essential Skills for Most Courses

Canvas changes often and sometimes during the term, so, ensure you understand all of the features used in this course by checking off each skill listed at the left.

← Click a skill to jump down to its tutorial.

When you've completed all of the tutorials, complete the Canvas Quiz (in Canvas) to earn 10 points, as well as ensure you are ready to proceed with the chapters.


C.1 Update Notifications.

  1. Allow Canvas to notify you via email when the Instructor, Teaching Assistant, or another student has sent you a message, comment, or discussion reply. From the Canvas Account area, click the Account or Profile button then Notifications link. Activate all these options: Due Date, Announcements, Grading, Submission Comment, Discussion Post, and Inbox Conversation.
    Deactivate these notifications: Invite. Canvas Settings Notifications to activate

C.2 Update the Dashboard.

Start at the Canvas Dashboard.

  1. View courses as cards or by recent activity.
  2. Update course nicknames.

C.3 Coming Up list of assignments

  1. View the Coming Up menu. It lists the assignments coming up in the current week. Notice the due dates so you'll never be late!
    No excuses for being late; the Canvas Coming Up list shows the day and time items are due.

C.4 View and add to the Calendar

  1. Click the Calendar button. The Calendar shows all of your courses' due dates. Click one course on and off on the right to see one at a time or all of them. Notice that they are color-coded. Use the calendar with your name on it to add your own time management events, such as project start dates, office hours, club meetings, and class and work times.
    Canvas Calendar
    Add the calendar's feed of due dates to your preferred calendar app by clicking the Calendar Feed link at the lower right of Canvas Calendar screen.
    Canvas Calendar Feed link
    Copy the link provided then add it to your calendar:
    Canvas Calendar Feed URL
    • In Microsoft Outlook's Home tab, choose + Open Calendar Paste the Canvas Calendar Feed URL and submit.
      Open a Calendar from the Internet in Outlook.
    • In the Calendar app on your Mac, File > New Calendar Subscription. Paste the Canvas Calendar URL and adjust the name, color, and other options on the next screen.
      Add the Canvas calendar feed URL to Apple's calendar subscription.
      Update the Apple Calendar settings.
    • In Google Calendar, click the plus + symbol next to the Other Calendars or Add a Coworker's Calendar
      Add a URL using the Google Calendar Add Coworker menu.
      Add the URL you copied from Canvas and paste it into the field. Click Add calendar.

C.5 Contact the instructor

  1. Contact the instructor using the Canvas Inbox messaging area. Inbox when you have questions. If you email from outside Canvas, then your message might look like spam. The person icon on this textbook's main menu above is also a quick way to get to the Inbox.

C.6 View Assignments from the Home tab.

  1. Upload a file to TurnItIn, add a conversation, review the Rubric, and confirm your submission Click on the Modules, Assignments, or Home button to see a list of Chapter Assignments. An Assignment includes these components:
    • Link to the Chapter web page.
    • Due date.
    • Available until date (grace period).
    • Submit, TurnItIn Load, or other button.
    • Commenting conversation box.
    • Media Commenting box.
    • File attachment link.
    • View Rubric button.
    • Confirm upload screen

    If you need to resubmit, submit an additional file, or comment on a submission, then click the Submission Details option or Assignment name in the Grades area.

    Some courses are set with this submission screen:
    Upload a file to TurnItIn, add a conversation, review the Rubric, and confirm your submission

C.7 View Announcements.

  1. Click on the Announcements button to see weekly or bi-weekly messages from the instructor. These will introduce and make clarifications about the assignments. Read them before you write the instructor with questions.

C.8 Sign up to use OSU Zoom.

  1. Visit zoom.oregonstate.edu.
  2. Click the Login to Zoom button.
  3. Complete OSU Single Sign-on/DUO process.

Once you've successfully signed in to OSU Zoom, your Canvas Zoom access is established.

If you enter a Zoom session from a link in another location, you might need to enter a Passcode for each Canvas Zoom session. Passcodes are provided in the Zoom tab, with a Zoom invitation, or in an Assignment screen.

C.9 Participate in Zoom Sessions and/or view recordings.

  1. If your course has the Zoom tab enabled, then click the current meeting link to participate in optional, drop-in Office Hours.
  2. If the course does not have the Zoom tab enabled, then click the Zoom link in each Assignment page (CS 101) to participate in optional, drop-in Office Hours.
  3. Review Zoom Meeting Strategies for Effective Communication.

C.10 Participate in Discussions.

    Discussions are available in three platforms: Canvas, Ed Discussion, and Microsoft Teams. The Canvas Discussion has eight useful features:

    Basic Canvas Discussion options.
    1. At the top there is a set of Instructions and 3-dot more menu that displays the Rubric.
      Show the Discussion Rubric by clicking the 3-dot more menu
    2. The Search bar allows you to search for a keyword, key phrase, or student in the long list of threads (which will appear once others have posted).
    3. Below that, you'll see a Reply box. You'll click it to create a new thread where you can paste in writing, or write from scratch.
    4. When you want to reply to someone else's thread, use the Reply button under that student's thread, rather than the first one. This provides conversation continuity.
    5. Notice that you can collapse all of the threads to see the entire list of topics.
    6. Hover over the middle top of a single collapsed thread to use the expand arrow. This allows you to open just one thread at a time when they are all collapsed.
    7. Click the subscribe button to ensure you are notified via email that someone has replied to your thread(s).

    When editing a thread, notice that you can:
    1. Make numbered or bulleted lists, add bold, italic, color, and text-wrapping. These features work when you have text selected.
    2. To hyperlink the title of an article, select the title, click the link icon, then paste the source's URL.
      Basic Canvas Discussion editing options.
    3. Click the Insert Image icon, then choose Upload Image to insert a screenshot, diagram, or photo from your hard drive or a URL.
      Click the Insert Image icon to upload a file from your hard drive or by URL.
    4. To learn more, consult the Canvas Discussion tutorials: Canvas Student Guides for Discussions.

C.11 Get tutoring or a writing review.

    If you are a poor writer of English, then use the TutorMe or OSU Tutoring Center to improve your work each week. Projects using poor English writing will get marked down.

    • Ecampus: use the TutorMe tab when you need to have your writing reviewed. Feedback will be provided within a few hours!
    • On-campus students: use the OSU Writing Center, OSU College of Engineering Tutoring Center, or your degree program's own writing support services. Sign up for Writing & Research, Grammar, or Written Feedback appointments (currently online-only).

C.12 View your Grades, Rubrics, and Comments.

  1. Click the Grades button to view instructor feedback. A few days after each assignment is due, read the instructor and/or TA's feedback in the Grades or Assignment area. It provides a Rubric icon for viewing your score on each criterion and allows you to ask questions.
    Canvas Grades Assignment link
  2. Click the Assignment Name to respond to instructor feedback. If you want to ask a question about your score, click on the assignment name to reveal the feedback and write your comment in the box provided.
    Canvas Grades Rubric and Comments
    Once you click the assignment name, you'll see the feedback. The comment box is under the feedback.
    Using this box notifies the instructor and is the fastest way to get a response.
  3. Click the colored Do not rely on the color of the flag or the percentage because it is misleading. TurnItIn Originality Report icon to see how much potential plagiarism your project includes. Learn how to read the report.
  4. In the Grades area, uncheck the Calculate button to ensure you see the actual grade based on your scores.
    Uncheck the calculate button to see the actual final grade in Canvas.

C.13 Add audio or video media comments.

Media Comments use your computer's webcam and/or microphone to record your questions and answers and save them in an Assignment Comment box.

  1. To locate the Media comment, click on this week's Assignment > Submission Details > Media Comment.

    Or, click on Grades > Assignment > Media Comment.
  2. Click Record Media.
    Record and attach media files in Canvas Assignment comments.
  3. Click the Webcam button to choose No Video if you only want to record audio.
    Turn off the webcam to record only audio.
  4. Click Start Recording when ready and click Stop when done.
  5. Trim and crop the recording with built-in tools to remove unnecessary dead space and keep the recording as short as possible.

The media file will automatically show up in the Commenting area of your assignment; no need to upload it.

C.14 View the list of classmates.

  1. View the class roster in the People area. Find people here to form study groups if you like.

C 15. Take the quiz in Canvas.

Let the instructor know you have learned how to use Canvas features by taking the quiz in Canvas.