Courses can be sorted by Favorite status, Name, Nickname, Term, enrollment status, and Published status by selecting the Sort icon in the header [5]. Groups are sorted alphabetically by group name. If allowed by your institution, you can view the institution's public course index in a catal...
you can manage the settings for course cards by clicking the Options icon. In the Colors tab, you can enter a nickname for your course, and change the color of the course card by selecting from the options or by entering a HEX code. Click the Apply button to save your changes. In the...
The All Courses page displays information about each course including its original name, a nickname, its term, your role in the course, and whether the course is published. To find a course ID, open a course and view the course URL. Note:Some institutions may restrict the option to view ...
canvas Add nickname to student object (#386) Oct 24, 2023 canvas_gamification add community jwt Jul 6, 2023 course changed how hidden files are added to be considered in grading (#398) Aug 16, 2024 docs fix linting with black Oct 10, 2022 env add community jwt Jul 6, 2023 general Add...
onPublishedCourse?: (id: string) => void } export const DashboardCard = ({ @@ -128,6 +129,7 @@ export const DashboardCard = ({ defaultView, pagesUrl, frontPageTitle, onPublishedCourse = () => {}, }: DashboardCardProps) => { const handleNicknameChange = nickname => setNickname...
Choose Home Page[2]: Allows you to change the. View Course Stream[3]: Displaysrecent course activity New Announcement[5]: Allows you to make a Notes: If you cannot view the View Course Stream button, the Home Page is the Course Activity Stream. ...
If an account has set prevent_course_availability_editing_by_teachers, a teacher cannot change course, course, or course here. Request Parameters: ParameterTypeDescription course[account_id] integer The unique ID of the account to move the course to. course[name] string The name of the course....
Change() { let img = $("#qs"); let canvas = document.createElement("canvas"); canvas.width = "100%"; canvas.height = "100%"; QRCode.toCanvas(canvas, this.qrCodeUrl, error => { if (error) { console.log(error); } else { this.imgUrl = canvas.toDataURL("image/jpeg"); } }...
Change() { let img = $("#qs");let canvas = document.createElement("canvas");canvas.width = "100%";canvas.height = "100%";QRCode.toCanvas(canvas, this.qrCodeUrl, error => { if (error) { console.log(error);} else { this.imgUrl = canvas.toDataURL("image/jpeg");} });}, ...
First I used a yardstick to space out equal vertical lines (I just used the width of the yardstick itself to keep things even) which I drew with a pencil: Then I used the corner of a little card that we got in the mail (from an oil-change place) to create those angled peaks to ...