![]() Your course workspace is unlisted at but is joinable via Canvas by those with the role Teacher, TA, Course Admin, and Designer. ![]() You should now be in the workspace’s #general channel and subsequently can visit the workspace directly from the Slack app of your choice, rather than from Canvas.Choose to launch the Slack Desktop or Web App.Instructors, TAs, Course Admins and Designers will join as owners, while students and waitlisted students will join as teammates. Your workspace has been created! All other members of your course will be prompted to Join workspace when they click the Slack tool in Canvas.Su21-AAA-111-01 (If your staff has already created a workspace, click Join Workspace and skip to step 4). Click the Create Workspace button to create a workspace named after your course code, e.g.Click the Slack tool in your Canvas course navigation.The Slack tool will now appear in the course navigation to you and your students. Save your changes and refresh your browser.Drag Slack up to enable it (If you do not see the Slack tool, it may not be available to your school).In your Canvas course, click Settings > Navigation.Set up a Slack account (new users only)Ĭomplete steps 1-4 described in How do I log into Stanford Slack for the first time? Enable Slack tool in the Canvas course navigation Below is how to add the Slack tool to your Canvas course. If you are familiar with Slack and have read Planning a Slack workspace for your course, you understand the pros and cons of using the Canvas Slack tool to create a course workspace over requesting one through UIT if Slack use is intended for the whole class. Instructors in most schools can create a Slack workspace that is limited to course membership.
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