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<p><img style="width: 95%;" src="https://cms.instructure.com/courses/335982/files/23649449/preview" alt="Michelle Krummel" data-api-endpoint="https://cms.instructure.com/api/v1/courses/335982/files/23649449" data-api-returntype="File" /> <br /><span style="font-size: x-small;">Michelle Krummel. Copyright @ 2016 Mad Matrix Photography.</span></p> | |
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<h2>Canvas Course Design: Beyond the Basics!</h2> | |
<p>The main goal of this course is to increase your comfort level using the HTML editor to enhance your course design.</p> | |
<p>After completing this course, you should be able to:</p> | |
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<li>Create content that is user-friendly and accessible for students using screen readers, mobile devices, tablets, and laptops</li> | |
<li>Use HTML to visually enhance your course design and improve the user experience</li> | |
<li>Create and use templates to save time and ensure design continuity across your course</li> | |
<li>Use Google Apps to increase your productivity</li> | |
<li>Know where to go to get help with design issues</li> | |
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<p>I encourage you to experiment with the sample code provided and tailor it to your specific needs. I hope you find some inspiration among the examples here. Happy coding!</p> | |
<h3><strong><a style="color: #0085a4;" title="Course Modules" href="https://cms.instructure.com/courses/335982/modules">Let's Get Started!</a></strong></h3> | |
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