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.
In preparation for the summer semester, the following features will become available in Canvas on Friday, May 15.
Assignments: Due & Availability Date Bulk Edit
Assignments: Limited Submission Attempts
Product tours for teachers and students
Instructor Tutorials
Notifications: Mute Notifications by Course and DocViewer Student Notifications
Celebrations for On-time Submissions and Link Validator
Course Navigation Rubrics Link
SimCheck to replace Vericite plagiarism detection system
FSI: At the Intersection of Teaching, Learning, and Technology is an annual conference that brings educators and instructional-technology professionals together each May.
As you prepare for the end of the term, please review the following tips for creating final exams and calculating final grades.
Technology tools, including Canvas functions, should only be used if they have a purpose for instruction.
Are you feeling a bit like a beginner again when teaching remotely, or even online for the first time?
Under stress at work? Just remember: Don’t believe what you think.
Presence in an online course goes a long way in helping students to succeed.
Online video lectures, both live and recorded, often lead to one question from instructors: Are we sure our students are watching them?
Effective feedback is important to help students succeed, but critical in an online classroom where there is no physical instructor presence.
Define civility and online etiquette for your students.
Check out this list of alternative lecture and web conference options.
When conducting or participating in a web conference, it’s best to keep a few things in mind to help ensure its success.