- Canvas at UBC
Canvas training and support (including drop-in help) are available at UBC Vancouver and UBC Okanagan See the full list of Canvas training and support resources
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UBC Canvas is the main online learning platform for UBC students and instructors, offering tools and resources to enhance teaching and learning
- Home Page | About Canvas
UBC instructors and students can log in to Canvas with their UBC CWL (Campus-Wide Login) In Canvas, instructors can share materials, enable student collaboration and discussion, manage assignments and quizzes, and assign grades Canvas can also be used with many other UBC learning technologies
- The University of British Columbia - canvas. ubc. ca
Recover your CWL login or Reset your CWL password via Email If you have a non-UBC email address associated with your CWL account you can either: Protect Your CWL account! Watch out for sites or emails that pretend to be legitimate and ask for your CWL login name and password
- Login to the University of British Columbia Canvas Catalog
Login to the University of British Columbia Canvas Catalog Are you a current UBC student, faculty or staff member? Login with CWL Are you not a member of UBC, but have a Canvas Catalog account? Login with Canvas Catalog account Are you a member of Sauder Real Estate Division? Login with RED Student Number
- UBC Canvas and Media Portal - Homepage
Welcome to the new home for UBCs' teaching and learning media on Kaltura's Canadian Cloud
- Support for Students | Canvas at UBC
It features resources to help them set up, learn effectively online, understand the technologies used at UBC, familiarize themselves with self-care practices, find answers to their questions, and get support in our current online environment
- Campus-Wide Login (CWL) | UBC IT
The Campus Wide Login (CWL) system provides access to many of the University's online systems, such as the Student Workday and Canvas This is the most important login account for Students, Staff, Faculty, Alumni, Guests, Extended Learners, and others accessing UBC resources
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