The CETL always supports online courses and is also here to help you put course content online to deal with unexpected events and emergency situations. We are offering workshops that you can attend online and one-on-one consultations. View the calendar of events.
Recorded Webinars
Where's My Instructor? Creating Instructor Presence in an Online Course
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Revitalizing Discussions
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Engaging Activities for Live Online Classes
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Working with Canvas Groups
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Helpsheets
Virtual Meeting Tools
Use Google Hangouts to Host Virtual Office Hours or Live Online Meetings
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Use Conferences in Canvas to Host Virtual Class Meetings (aka BigBlueButton)
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Recorded Lecture Tools
How Students and Instructors Can Use Google Meet to Record Videos
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Use PowerPoint to Record a Lecture
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Use Screencast-o-matic to Record a Lecture
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Upload Video Files to YouTube for Easy Storing and Sharing (Canvas course space is limited)
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Secure Testing Tools
Respondus Lockdown Browser and Monitor can help you create a proctored environment when giving tests online in Canvas.
Students will need to download Respondus Lockdown Browser. We recommend creating a practice test in your course to help students ensure the software is working before taking a high stakes test. Retrieve the link from the document attached here. Attend a free webinar for Lockdown Browser and Monitor training at https://web.respondus.com/webinars/. |
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Canvas Quick Links
Surveys
How to Import Survey Questions from Canvas Commons |
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Web Resources
Transitioning to virtual instruction:
Resources for teaching specific kinds of courses:
- Eleven things to do when moving your course online.
- Going online in a hurry. What to do and where to start.
- Teaching effectively in times of disruption
- Strategies for remote teaching and learning
- Inclusivity in a time of disruption
- Dealing with coronavirus anxiety
Resources for teaching specific kinds of courses:
- Seminars & Discussions (Yale)
- Academic Continuity: Labs (Yale)
- Labs & Studios (Bowdoin)
- Teaching Ceramics online (Crowdsourced)
- Resources for Moving Dance-Based Pedagogy Online (Dance Studies Association)
- Teaching studio art in an era of social distancing (Facebook group)
- Teaching media & video production (Crowdsourced from faculty affiliated with the University Film and Video Association)