A widespread outage left students and professors unable to access Canvas, the University’s primary academic platform, after a technical failure at Amazon Web Services on Monday. The Oct. 20 AWS ...
As Cornellians across the country rushed to open assignments, find Zoom links and take exams Thursday morning, the world of virtual school came to a crashing halt: Canvas was down. From around 9 a.m.
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Canvas, Zoom, and Respondus are three fantastic ways to continue managing instruction for most classes during a campus disruption. If you need them, here are some resources to help you get up to speed ...
In the wake of the Canvas outage on Oct. 20, students and faculty are still partial to digital deadlines and the accessibility online platforms offer.
Princeton students awoke Monday, the first day of classes after fall break, to an error message after attempting to open Canvas. At 3:04 a.m. earlier that morning ...
Students across the country are reporting trouble accessing Canvas, the popular online learning platform. The outage is linked to an ongoing Amazon Web Services (AWS) incident affecting multiple ...
At around 4 p.m., AWS service issues were resolved. University of Oregon Canvas is now available for students. The university previously sent out an announcement asking faculty to adjust assignment ...
On a campus where the majority of classes are held online, Canvas and its embedded video-sharing platforms Zoom and BBCollaborate Ultra have become the primary form of communication between students ...