Overview
Content from publishers can be loaded into Canvas in a number of different ways. This article will guide you through the different processes required by Cengage, Macmillan, McGraw Hill, Pearson, Sage, Wiley+, Zybooks.
Cengage
Cengage can be setup in Canvas as a Homework Platform where students can go to complete their assignments and engage with the assigned materials.
Macmillan Learning
Note from Macmillan: If the student registration instructions linked above are not followed, Macmillan grades will not sync with Canvas.
McGraw Hill
McGraw Hill is added directly to the navigation of your courses in Canvas. You can deploy assigned content from McGraw Hill into your Canvas course or simply link the content for students to go and complete in their system instead of Canvas.
Pearson
Pearson content has recently all been updated to the new LTI 1.3 setup method, if you are just starting a new Pearson course you can use the first link while all unmigrated Pearson courses will need to be updated before deploying into a Canvas course and will use the second link below.
Sage
Sage Vantage can be added to your Canvas course in a Module as an External Tool, linked into your course, or setup with "Deep Linking" from Sage to Canvas.
Wiley+
Wiley + (Wiley Course Resources) can be added to your Canvas course's navigation, you can also link assignments from Wiley content into Canvas.
zyBooks
zyBooks content can be linked into an Assignment via the External tool option found in the Submission type box.
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