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If you have a course currently being taught in Canvas, you can log in at canvas.ohio.edu . You can also download the Canvas app via the Apple app store or the Google Play app store .
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Canvas is a modern, accessible, and intuitive learning management system that meets the evolving demands of today's educational landscape. It enables students to engage with their coursework, instructors, and peers in an interactive and efficient way.
You can log in to Canvas at canvas.ohio.edu .
Colleges are migrating to Canvas in phases , with your positive experience as a student being the top priority. You may have classes in both Canvas and Blackboard for the next few semesters. Your classes will appear in either system two weeks before the course start date.To find where your courses will be taught:
If you have a course currently being taught in Canvas, you can log in at canvas.ohio.edu . You can also download the Canvas app via the Apple app store or the Google Play app store .
Because the University is migrating to Canvas in a phased approach , some of your courses will be taught in Canvas while others will be taught in Blackboard for the next few semesters. To find where your courses will be taught:
Academic colleges and departments are migrating to Canvas in a phased approach. A high-level timeline is available on the LMS Implementation website . For exact details about your course, please contact your instructor. Instructors are also encouraged to contact students directly to share where they will be teaching this course in upcoming terms.
OHIO Online programs will notify students prior to the start of the term about the learning management system that will be used for all major courses in the program.
24/7 Support: Ohio University is proud to host 24/7 support through Canvas via phone, chat, and email to address questions and issues right inside Canvas . To access this support within Canvas , select "Get Help" from the left navigation menu.
Student Self- Help Resources: Students can check out the Canvas knowledge base to view help articles for common issues.
The decision to transition to Canvas has been made after careful consideration of its many advantages and potential for enhancing teaching and learning experiences at Ohio University.
Further information about the selection process and its outcomes can be found in our Summary Report .
Most students will have access to Blackboard until June 2026. Students should review and save any files or materials they wish to keep before the platform is retired. If you cannot access your courses or materials, contact your instructor for assistance with retrieving specific content.
If you find yourself needing help, remember that 24/7 support is available within Canvas at canvas.ohio.edu . You can access help documentation and video tutorials through the blue question mark icon in the bottom right corner of any Canvaswebpage. You can also chat with Canvas support or call the Canvas support hotline by selecting “Get Help” in the left navigation menu within Canvas.
Passport to Canvas, a self-guided student orientation course, covers all the basics of navigating Canvas. It’s a great way to get your bearings in this new system, and we recommend all students enroll in the training .
As we continue to enhance the Canvas experience, gathering your insights is essential. Your feedback is crucial to our improvement efforts as the University migrates to Canvas in a phased approach .
As you use Canvas for your courses, we encourage you to share your experiences and suggestions, whether they are positive or negative. Please feel free to use the anonymous feedback form below at any time to provide your feedback. We are eager to hear from you and make necessary adjustments based on your input.
Blackboard access ends June 2026 – Save your files now!
If you’re a student who had active courses in Blackboard, here’s what you need to know:
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