tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3857958287381055336.post4155514095582481354..comments2023-04-01T04:59:43.375-07:00Comments on Canvas Guys: 7 Cheers and 7 CritiquesAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13656938394086083512noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3857958287381055336.post-5973764092095937372011-02-07T12:17:39.184-08:002011-02-07T12:17:39.184-08:00Ben, I am very curious what the experience has bee...Ben, I am very curious what the experience has been at your school with faculty choosing to make course pages public (either some of the pages in their course, or all of them). That is what I am looking for in a course management system and since Desire2Learn (which we use at my school) does not allow that, I keep no content at all in D2L and keep all the content outside. What persuaded me to try Instructure was the way it let me create course pages that are 100% public on the open Internet for anyone to use, not just my students. Is that an option the faculty at your school are taking advantage of...?Laura Gibbshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04994025992373244815noreply@blogger.com