Teaching Online: Communication, Grading, and Feedback
Learn about encouraging communication and providing feedback during an online course. Messaging in Canvas, grading techniques, using turnitin, collecting anonymous feedback with Qualtrics.
Learn about encouraging communication and providing feedback during an online course. Messaging in Canvas, grading techniques, using turnitin, collecting anonymous feedback with Qualtrics.
If your textbook’s publisher has an online e-learning resource, you can integrate this resource into your Canvas course and create interactive activities for your students.
Zoom is an easy to use video-conferencing app offering content sharing, real-time collaborative annotation and break out rooms.
Using Design Tools, you can enhance a student's experience when navigating a course's modules in Canvas.
With Zoom's recent update, instructors can now allow students to select which Breakout Room they would like to join.
In Canvas, you can use Question Groups to randomize the questions in your quiz, helping you uphold Academic Honesty in your course.
In Echo360, you can review the analytics on your videos and presentations to optimize student engagement.
To optimize the security of your lectures, Zoom offers a large variety of features to give you more control.
In Canvas, you can use assignments to provide students with interim participation marks in a variety of ways.