HiTA User Guide
  • Welcome to the HiTA Documentation Page!
  • Getting Started
  • Your HiTA Account
    • Account Authentication
      • New Account Sign-up
      • Logging In
      • Logging In via Social Sign-In
      • Reset Password
    • Your HiTA Profile
    • Logging Out
  • Using the Virtual Assistant
    • Home Page
    • Explore Assistants
    • HiTA Assistant Layout Overview
    • Modules and Lessons
    • Chatting with the Assistant
      • Screen Sharing
      • Chatting About a Resource
        • Obtaining Homework Help
      • Chat Limit
      • Disabled Chat Periods
    • Activities
    • Conversation Viewing
  • HiTA in Canvas
    • Overview
    • Initial Account Link
    • Embedded Navigation Bar
    • Chatting with the Assistant on Canvas
  • Policies
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy
    • FERPA Policy
    • Software Licenses
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  1. HiTA in Canvas

Embedded Navigation Bar

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This page will briefly go over the navigation bar that you will see in the HiTA embedded app on Canvas.

New Chat

Creates a new chat and clears any focused/open resources in the current conversation.

Knowledge Base

Activities

Visit HiTA

This is a link to the full version of the HiTA app. You can login to it and access the course while having access to the full set of HiTA features.

HiTA User Guide

This is a quick link to this documentation site in case you need a refresher on some HiTA features.

A collapse component that shows the that are available in this course. Your instructors are responsible for keeping this up to date.

Unlike the main app, however, clicking on a lesson does not open it up: instead, .

You can interact with directly from Canvas.

modules and lessons
activities
The typical navbar in a Canvas-embedded HiTA instance
clicking on a lesson will focus the current conversation on that resource