Canvas
Welcome to the Canvas Learning Management System (LMS). Please use the resources provided below to become familiar with Canvas technical requirements, common terms, features, and other information you may need to have a successful online learning/teaching experience. If you experience any issues or have any requests regarding Canvas, please email canvas@unthsc.edu.
Am I Ready to Use Canvas?
Canvas runs on Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, or any other device with a modern web browser.
Supported Browsers | Required Components | Hardware Requirements | Going Mobile? |
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Latest two versions of: |
Flash is required in several places in Canvas: media recording/streaming and viewing as well as uploading files to a course or an assignment. Other than these features, Flash is not required to use most areas of Canvas. The Java plug-in is required for screen sharing in Conferences. Please note that some browsers do not support Java. Otherwise, there are no other browser plug-ins used by Canvas. Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view documents in your browser. |
You are required to have use of a computer system with the following specifications and components*:
*Your instructor may require additional hardware or software for your course. |
The Canvas interface was optimized for desktop displays, so using small form factors such as phones may not be a pleasant experience in using Canvas. Canvas is not officially supported on mobile browsers. We recommend using Canvas mobile applications for an improved user experience. (Note: At this time, Canvas apps are only available in English.)Since Canvas uses small elements of Flash, not all Canvas features may be supported on mobile devices, especially on iOS. Visit the Apple store or the Play store to download the mobile browsers. |
Canvas Resources
- Canvas Technical Requirements
- Canvas Guide
- Canvas Video Guide
- Canvas Course Roles
- State Authorization