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Yearly Archives: 2020
The Center for Teaching & Learning’s February 2021 Online Course Stopgap Training registration opens on Tuesday, January 19, 2021.
The Online Learning Consortium (OLC) is offering a series of webinars in January and February 2021.
On Monday, December 14th, a New Rich Content Editor will be enabled system-wide in Canvas. Learn more!
During the fall semester, Canvas deployed the following product updates:
Recent Page History
New Analytics Reports
Bulk Page Delete
Global Announcements Page
Learn more!
The University of Illinois Springfield has created a short article with resources relating to online discussion boards and rubrics.
The Canvas Help menu has been modified to add new resources for students, available to both students and faculty.
The Democracy Commitment at Moraine Valley is hosting a series of events for the Fall 2020 semester.
Innovative Educators is offering a complimentary, on-demand webinar on Student Persistence: Critical & Holistic Support Strategies Responding To COVID-19.
The Center for Teaching and Learning is excited to announce that we have partnered with Innovative Educators to provide access to online learning student success resources.
Reminders: Learn how to reuse Canvas course materials, make a course available, and request a Webex account!
The League for Innovation in the Community College has assembled a list of resources for community colleges as they adapt to the changing world during the pandemic.
With our society becoming more global by the day, diversity in community college leadership is more critical than ever.
In order to address current enrollment challenges, community colleges must explore new approaches to increasing enrollment numbers.
The following features will become available on Saturday, July 17:
Direct Share
Publishing Improvements
Import Existing Content
Commons Help Guides
Cisco Webex Canvas Integration (coming for fall)
The Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) is hosting a Summer Faculty Development Series.
The Mayo Clinic Health System has created a series of self-care tips during the COVID-19 pandemic. They’re a series of ideas to help keep our minds and bodies calm during these unusual times.
Arizona State University is hosting a free remote conference, REMOTE: The Connected Faculty Summit, on July 13 & 14, 2020.
During these interesting times, it’s helpful to consider how we are creating assignments that are effective with students and help promote success.
Simple breath work, meditation, or movements can help college students deal with stress and practice self-awareness.