CANVAS: KEEP STUDENTS ON TRACK
L243This workshop will share techniques to help students be prepared engaged, and connected to their course.
This workshop will share techniques to help students be prepared engaged, and connected to their course.
Come view an NCORE webinar presented by Dr. Nina Shoman-Dajani. She will be exploring the issues Arab American college students face as they construct their identities in a system that renders them “invisible” in the “White” category of applications. This session is particularly beneficial to those interested in race demographics, retention, support services, and student sub-populations.
Online Course Development is the program dedicated to teaching instructors how to create, revise, or facilitate online and hybrid courses. The program occurs over 8 weeks and is completely online. This course is required for instructors who, with the permission of their department, want to learn how to teach online. Prior comfort with using Canvas […]
This hybrid workshop is a component of the honors course development process. Faculty interested in teaching in honors need to complete the workshop as a part of their course development. It includes web instruction and a final meeting where faculty share sample assignments to use in their courses.
This workshop will introduce existing online faculty to the Open SUNY Quality Review Rubric (OSCQR) standards to review and refresh online courses.
The Google Chrome web browser offers the ability to add new features through extensions, found through the Chrome Web Store. This session will discuss how to install these extensions, along with a few to help with your own productivity.
Accessibility is an important aspect in the success of all students, especially those using Canvas. We will focus on utilizing the easy-to-use UDOIT tool in Canvas, which can help scan courses for accessibility issues and offer corrections. This session will allow time for you to scan your own classes, learn about accessibility issues, and receive […]
Through demonstrations and hands-on experience, this training has been developed to help faculty and staff use Canvas as a resource site with clubs, organizations, and meeting groups.
This session is designed for budget owners and will cover how to use budget developer to complete the FY20 budget.
Learn of free digital resources and lesson plans for incorporating global perspectives and diversity through high impact film, photo essays, and articles.
This session is designed for budget owners and will cover how to use budget developer to complete the FY20 budget.
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