Category: Teaching & Learning Resources
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Hypothesis for Canvas
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Hypothesis is a digital and social take on the classic practice of physically writing in the margins of a text. It is an annotation overlay that you can add to any PDF or website reading assigned in your Canvas course. This post contains ideas for using Hypothesis in your course and instructions for creating activities…
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Recommended Tools and Methods for Using Audio and Video in Canvas
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Using audio and video in a Canvas course can open the door to many possibilities, including multimedia discussion boards, recorded student presentations, using a flipped classroom model, and more. Still, instructors must make a number of choices regarding what tools to use and how to use them, from picking a webcam recorder to figuring out…
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Top 10 Technology Tips & Time-Savers
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In an effort to help instructors in their work, CATL brainstormed some of the best technology time-savers and tips we have to share with you. Here’s our “Top 10” list.
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Resources on Trauma-Informed Education
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As a follow-up to Mays Imad’s recent talk on our campus, we invite you to explore the resources below on topics related to employee and student mental health, as well as trauma-informed education in general and some specific teaching strategies that might fall into that category.