![]() What changed, Canvas? This was working a month ago, and for a couple years prior. I tried producing with different appearances of the control bar (different controller theme), but it still doesn't show up. Even the initial Play button in the middle of the screen is gone. However, that won't help students, since they can't see the controls. So if I click in the areas where I know the control for closed captions, pause/play, show the table of contents, etc., should be, those functions work. What's happening now is the control bar at the bottom of the presentation has disappeared. I never had to use SCORM before (we don't keep track of how students score on the self-check questions), and prefer not to add that level of complexity.Īny idea what changed, or whether there's any point in trying to produce interactive lectures for a course hosted in Canvas?Īfter more testing, I found that the interactivity has not disappeared after all (or it's back today - I'm not sure that this was the situation a few days ago). I don't see anything in the release notes that I recognize as related to this problem, so I don't know what changed, or whether there is any point in continuing to try to produce interactive lectures. ![]() 19 update of Canvas, however, the interactivity is completely gone. ![]() html file in that folder, and everything worked fine - on PC, Mac, iOS. This had worked fine in Canvas in the past - I published the Camtasia project using an HTML5 publishing option, uploaded the entire folder of files to a folder in Canvas, linked to the. I had been using Camtasia to record & publish lectures with some interactive features - a clickable Table of Contents that students can use to jump to different slides/markers in the lecture, button to turn closed captions off or on, and, most importantly, embedded self-check questions that students have to answer before moving on. I think Hans' response captures the problem.
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