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Week 15 Tech Tip Canvas Dashboard

I think that my dashboard only shows my classes for this semester by default so I never knew that it was possible to have all of my classes showing from all semesters. I already nicknamed my classes and color coordinated them to match my notebooks. I use canvas as much as I use one.ou.edu. I like canvas the most out of all of the online class sources that I have used. 


Side Note- another update on my cat. He is making himself at home in my expensive computer chair. I am hoping he does not start scratching it. He looks like he may have hit the lazy stage of the day. Great news. 

Cats Cats Cats

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