Canvas is the online teaching software used in courses at Manchester Community College. It is used as your online / hybrid course environment. It is also used in many face-to-face classes.
If you have questions about Canvas, contact the Office of Online Learning at (603) 206-8155 or MCCOnline@ccsnh.edu .
If you have any problems logging into the Canvas application, submit an IT Helpdesk ticket , call the Helpdesk at (603) 206-8080 or visit the IT Helpdesk in the Library/Learning Commons or in the Hub (across from the Bursar's counter).
In Canvas, if you do not see the Zoom link in your course menu, go to Settings in the course menu:
Zoom will now be visible in the course menu.
All CCSNH faculty, staff and students now have access to a Zoom pro licensed account. To receive your licensed account please log into Zoom with your CCSNH credentials by following the instructions below.
Note to Faculty: If you want to access Zoom through Canvas you should first log into Zoom to activate your account by following the instructions below.
If you have any issues please contact your local IT help desk by sending an email to mccitsupport@ccsnh.edu or by calling 206-8080.
Check out the document recently provided by the Chancellor’s Office 9 Steps you can take to prevent "Zoombombing" for steps on how to make your Zoom Meetings more secure. Not sure how to use Zoom?
Check out this basic YouTube video Zoom Basics - Using Zoom for Classes and Meetings, it also focuses on working from home during Coronavirus.
The direct link to Canvas is http://canvas.ccsnh.edu
The main route to get to your Canvas account without bookmarking the specific URL is to use the Quick Links dropdown menu above, which is found on most every page of the MCC website.
MCC's evaluation software is Iota 360 - https://iota360.com/
Support for this software is provided by Iota360.
Instructors and Faculty who experience issues accessing their class' evaluation results should contact Jere Turner at jturner@ccsnh.edu or at 603-206-8165.
Some people's anti-virus software on their personal devices may block access to their evaluation results. Whitelisting the following url within your anti-virus software should resolve this situation https://manchestercc.mce.cc/.
ScreenPal is a screencasting and video editing software tool that can be launched directly from a browser.
The software has been widely used in the education sector to support video creation for flipped classrooms, bi-directional student assessments, lecture capture, and student video assignments. It is also a great alternative for Kaltura, especially if you wish to use and save your videos outside of Canvas.
Details for the free version features: https://www.screenpal.com/features. The free version is capable of recording a 15 minute video consisting of webcam and/or screen-capture. ScreenPal will house the video in the cloud, or you can produce an mp4.
Interested in doing more than a 15 minute video? Request a full license from the MCC Helpdesk by sending an email to mccitsupport@ccsnh.edu.