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Access your Canvas account to manage courses, view assignments, and engage with learning materials
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Canvas is the world’s leader in learning and teaching software Use Canvas to communicate with students Design courses with a student-centered approach Grade your students and create assignments and quizzes On Wednesday, May 28, 2025 the Canvas team adjusted the Canvas theme colors to improve accessibility
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Canvas LMS is built to make teaching and learning easier for everyone, from the littlest learners to college faculty to business leaders Learn more about how Canvas works with your institution If you're an existing student trying to log into your school's Canvas account, this is the way
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To find your school's Canvas URL, be as specific as possible with the name of your school and try alternative names, such as the name of your school district, abbreviations, or longer institution names Verify that you are using the correct Canvas URL for your school or institution
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Canvas Network accounts can be accessed at learn canvas net Free-For-Teachers accounts can be accessed at canvas instructure com After locating your institution's Canvas URL, you can log in to your Canvas account using your credentials (or login information) Enter your email address, username, or login ID in the Email field [1]
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