TITLE IX TRAINING

TBD , United States

Members of the Moraine Valley community have the right to be free from all forms of sexual discrimination, harassment and misconduct, examples of which include acts of sexual violence, sexual […]

LOCATING QUALITY FREE CONTENT

Online Webinar , United States

Today?s Internet offers a wealth of information for instructors, including free content to use with courses. This session will focus on finding various sources of media and other instructional content […]

UPDATES TO CANVAS GRADE BOOK

L243

In this session, participants will learn about changes to the Canvas gradebook.

Canvas: Getting Started

L243

This workshop will provide an introduction to the Canvas learning management system from an instructor perspective. In this session, participants will learn how to navigate Canvas, post a course syllabus, […]

Canvas Grades: Getting Started

L243

This workshop will provide an introduction to the assignments and grades tools in Canvas. In this session, instructors will create a simple assignment, enter student grades and feedback, and setup […]

Collect Student Work In Canvas

L243

This workshop will demonstrate how to create an assignment to accept various types of digital submissions and how to view and grade student work using SpeedGrader.

MVLA: External Tools To Enhance Your Canvas Course – Runs through August 2, 2019

Online

In "MVLA: External Tools to Enhance Your Canvas Course," participants will be exposed to various technologies they can use to improve student learning and make information more accessible to students through their Canvas courses. This MVLA course will focus on providing faculty with information and strategies that may be used to improve their Canvas courses. […]

Transforming Your Use Of The Traditional Textbook – Runs through August 2, 2019

Online

There are a number of reasons why faculty may want to consider alternatives to the traditional textbook. The rising cost of textbooks and related online publisher content are often a barrier to students’ completion and success. Faculty also note that textbooks may provide useful content in one area of their course but not others or […]

Need Accommodations?
Please submit accommodations requests through the CTL Contact Form, or call us at (708) 974-5347. Please provide a minimum of seven days’ notice.

Registration:
For instructions on how to register for any of the CTL’s workshops, visit our Training Opportunities and Proposals page.