Preview: Beautiful Canvas Pages Made Easy

PREVIEW: BEAUTIFUL CANVAS PAGES MADE EASY

Tired of bland Canvas content? This self-paced course is for you! The Division of Online and Strategic Learning has custom-coded a wealth of design elements for Canvas. This self-paced course will teach you how to add these elements to your Canvas course.

Beautiful Canvas Pages Made Easy launches on Friday, April 15 at the inaugural Teaching and Technology Summit Links to an external site.. To register for Beautiful Canvas Pages Made Easy, just register for the Teaching and Technology Summit by following that link. We have lots of other exciting presentations about innovative teaching, so you won't want to miss it!

We're excited to unveil this preview of the elements that will be available in Beautiful Canvas Pages Made Easy. All items are subject to change.

SECTION HEADINGS - LEVEL 2

BLACK ICON

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GRAY BAR

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GRAY BACKGROUND

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SECTION HEADINGS - LEVEL 3

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BUTTONS

RED BUTTON Links to an external site.

WHITE BUTTON Links to an external site.

GRAY BUTTON Links to an external site.

RED BUTTON WITH ICON Links to an external site.

RED BUTTON ANIMATED Links to an external site.

TEXT LINK ANIMATED Links to an external site.

EMPHASIS BOXES

Instructor Contact Information

Dan Jones
Department of Information Systems and Operations Management
TC 407
Muncie, Indiana
Phone: (765) 285-6836
Email: dejones2@bsu.edu
Office Hours: by appointment either in person or virtual on Monday 3 to 5, Tuesday 9 to 11, and Thursday 1 to 3

Send me an email

Instructor Contact Information

Dan Jones
Department of Information Systems and Operations Management
TC 407
Muncie, Indiana
Phone: (765) 285-6836
Email: dejones2@bsu.edu
Office Hours: by appointment either in person or virtual on Monday 3 to 5, Tuesday 9 to 11, and Thursday 1 to 3

Send me an email

Instructor Contact Information

Dan Jones
Department of Information Systems and Operations Management
TC 407
Muncie, Indiana
Phone: (765) 285-6836
Email: dejones2@bsu.edu
Office Hours: by appointment either in person or virtual on Monday 3 to 5, Tuesday 9 to 11, and Thursday 1 to 3

Send me an email

Instructor Contact Information

Dan Jones
Department of Information Systems and Operations Management
TC 407
Muncie, Indiana
Phone: (765) 285-6836
Email: dejones2@bsu.edu
Office Hours: by appointment either in person or virtual on Monday 3 to 5, Tuesday 9 to 11, and Thursday 1 to 3

Send me an email

TIP

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TIP

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TIP OR OTHER HEADING

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TIP OR OTHER HEADING

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BLOCK AND PULL QUOTES

There's not a man, woman, or child on the face of the earth who doesn't enjoy a tasty beverage.

- David Letterman

There's not a man, woman, or child on the face of the earth who doesn't enjoy a tasty beverage.

- David Letterman

There's not a man, woman, or child on the face of the earth who doesn't enjoy a tasty beverage.

- David Letterman

IMAGES

Geoffrey S. Mearns, President of Ball State University
Beneficence statue on Ball State University campus.

HERO IMAGE HEADING

PROGRESS BARS

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RESPONSIVE VIDEO EMBED

IMAGE/VIDEO GRIDS

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ACCORDIONS

Teachers College Building

This building, also known as TC, houses the office for our Teachers College, its Departments of Early Childhood, Youth, and Family Studies, Educational Leadership, Educational Psychology, Educational Studies, Elementary Education, and Special Education as well as the Office of Charter Schools. The Teachers College consistently ranks in the top 25 in the nation for number of nationally recognized educator preparation programs it offers.

Year completed: 1968, renovations in 2000, 2002, 2013

Learn More About TC Links to an external site.

Art and Journalism Building

The Art and Journalism Building houses degree programs affiliated with our Department of Journalism and School of Art. It includes the popular Atrium Food Court, an art gallery, campus bookstore, and the offices of our Unified Student Media Group. The Art and Journalism, Letterman, and Ball Communication buildings are connected and form a communications complex.

Year completed: 2001

Learn More About AJ Links to an external site.

David Letterman Communication and Media Building

The David Letterman Communication and Media Building houses the office of our College of Communication, Information and Media and its Departments of Telecommunications and Communication Studies. Commonly called the Letterman Building, the structure is named in honor of David Letterman, the university's most prominent alumnus, who attended its dedication in 2007. It features state-of-the-art production facilities and is the home of both Indiana Public Radio and the student-run radio station WCRD-FM. The Art and Journalism, Letterman, and Ball Communication buildings are connected and form a communications complex.

Namesake: David Letterman, former host of Late Show with David Letterman, Class of 1969. Letterman has given back generously to his alma mater, most notably through a lecture series in his name.

Year completed: 2007

Learn More About LB Links to an external site.

LISTS

  1. Apply critical and creative thinking skills when solving business problems.
  2. Participate in work teams as a member and a leader.
  3. Follow generally accepted standards of professional behavior.
  4. Integrate international, intercultural, and environmental issues.
  5. Understand the importance of respect for human liberty and diversity in business communication.
  6. Compose business correspondence (e.g., email, letter, memo, and webcast) based on reader/audience analysis using word processing software and other proper media.
  7. Analyze, compose and prepare business reports in written and/or oral formats using word processing and presentation software.
  1. 1918: Ball State University founded as the Indiana State Normal School Eastern Division.
  2. 1922: Name changed to Ball Teachers College.
  3. 1929: Name changed to Ball State Teachers College.
  4. 1965: Name changed to Ball State University.
  • Apply critical and creative thinking skills when solving business problems.
  • Participate in work teams as a member and a leader.
  • Follow generally accepted standards of professional behavior.
  • Integrate international, intercultural, and environmental issues.
  • Understand the importance of respect for human liberty and diversity in business communication.
  • Compose business correspondence (e.g., email, letter, memo, and webcast) based on reader/audience analysis using word processing software and other proper media.
  • Analyze, compose and prepare business reports in written and/or oral formats using word processing and presentation software.
  • Apply critical and creative thinking skills when solving business problems.
  • Participate in work teams as a member and a leader.
  • Follow generally accepted standards of professional behavior.
  • Integrate international, intercultural, and environmental issues.
  • Understand the importance of respect for human liberty and diversity in business communication.
  • Compose business correspondence (e.g., email, letter, memo, and webcast) based on reader/audience analysis using word processing software and other proper media.
  • Analyze, compose and prepare business reports in written and/or oral formats using word processing and presentation software.

PILLS AND TAGS

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Gray Tag

Stripe Tag

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Pill Part 2

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TABLES

Ball State University Buildings
Building Name Building Code Year Constructed Academic Departments
Robert Bell RB 1984 Computer Science, English, Mathematical Sciences
Art and Journalism AJ 2001 Journalism, School of Art
Ball Communication BC 1988 Media, Telecommunications
Architecture Building AB 1972 Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Urban Planning