Creating accessible mathematical and scientific material can be difficult without proper software.
Resources
Always consider that many individuals may have visual difficulties when creating materials.
Are you looking for high quality royalty free stock photos and videos? Pixabay has over 1.4 million available.
TimelineJS is an easy-to-use tool for designing beautiful interactive timelines.
The VALUE Rubric Development Project, created by the American Association of Colleges & Universities, contains a series of rubric applicable in a higher education setting.
The Digitial Commons Network provides completely free access to articles and research from many colleges and universities around the world.
UTF-8 Icons provides an easy to access way of adding text-based icons to any web-based content.
For Panopto web app on the captions edit screen simply click the pencil icon and you can edit the line of closed caption.
Create simple animated screen captures to share.
Canvas has added the ability to added color coded comments linked to annotations in the, DocViewer, document viewer. It has also provided a draw tool for annotations that offers three widths.
Canvas announced moving the Microsoft browser Internet Explorer 11 (IE 11) to ‘Functional Support”. Which is tech speak meaning it will no longer be supported fully but still should work.
A large community of free photos to use in courses, presentations, and other creative projects.
TED is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas.
Did you know that that you and your students can use Google Chrome Extensions to optimize your Google Chrome browser experience?
A primer on authentic assessment and its application of learning to the real world.
Panopto is the college’s video management system. It’s very easy to get started using Panopto in a Canvas course!
Audacity is a free, open source tool for audio recording and editing.
Using header styles in Canvas, as easy as 1, 2, 3!
The Growing Online Learning conference, with a theme of online assessment and feedback, takes place February 13 to February 15. It is free to all Illinois community college faculty and staff.