What’s New in ITG This Fall
Here’s a roundup of some new features in instructional technology at Emerson!
Canvas: New Template
The new template in Canvas has updated syllabus policies. If you are importing from a past course, update your syllabus page to include the new policies.
As a result of the updated class recording policy above, moving forward faculty will not be asked to collect signatures from students before recording. ITG removed the consent form from our template. You might still see it in your Canvas course if you imported content from a past course. The new policy states that faculty should announce to students whenever they are recording, but have no obligation to collect written consent.
Most of the updates to the SpeedGrader happened in the background to improve performance and speed. They tweaked the UI a little too. If you don’t like it, you can revert back to the old SpeedGrader by going to Settings>Feature Options>Performance and Usability Upgrades for SpeedGrader and clicking on the check icon to turn it off:
Canvas: New analytics
The analytics tool now pulls data every 8 hours. In the past, the tool would pull data every 24-48. It has a different interface, but the information is the same. You can read more about the analytics tool in the Canvas Community Page.
Canvas: New Files UI
Canvas updated its File interface and made changes to file organization and management. Changes were made to pagination, sorting, and selection tools.
The image below points out the features in New Files.
Canvas: New Discussion Sort Options are now live
Last summer Canvas updated the Discussions interface. After some feedback from community members, they made some changes to the sorting features.
When creating or editing a discussion, instructors can configure the default view settings, including thread collapse/expansion and sorting options for students, with the ability to lock these preferences if needed. Additionally, the Sorting section of Discussions and Announcements is redesigned.

Canvas and AI
Panopto: Save As in the Panopto Editor
Users can now save copies of their videos directly within the Panopto editor. You may save different edited versions of your original recording in Panopto without having to create copies in advance. You can read more and see a demonstration in How to use Save As in the Editor.
LinkedIn Learning/Skillshare
Emerson College’s Human Resources department began offering LinkedIn Learning licenses to all faculty, staff, and students earlier this summer! With that in mind, and with considerations to low usage of Skillshare, we’ve elected not to renew our license. We discontinued offering Skillshare on August 23rd .
You can sign into LinkedIn Learning using your Emerson username and password. Faculty can sign up for an appointment to learn more about utilizing LinkedIn Learning with your students, or contact HR with questions about LinkedIn Learning.