Category: Teaching & Learning Resources

  • Using Kaltura (My Media) for Video Recording, Storage, and Sharing

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    My Media is part of a suite of Kaltura video tools that can be used to add multimedia content to courses in Canvas. My Media is your personal library of everything you’ve created or collected with Kaltura video tools. Your My Media library can include media uploads, webcam recordings, Kaltura Capture recordings, Kaltura Video Quizzes,…

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    Administering Tests and Quizzes

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    As you prepare for the upcoming semester, keep in mind that even if you’re teaching 100% in-person, some of your students may not be able to attend. We’ve provided information on several topics around assessment that we thought you may be interested in. Use the tabs below to toggle between topics. Quick Links to Sections…

  • An Online Core

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    What is an online core? An online core is the center around which your course pivots between the face-to-face and distance environment. Even if you are teaching fully online, you are likely bringing a face-to-face course to the online environment. The purpose of the online core is enable all your learners to achieve full course…

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    Student Presentations

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    What is it? Students, as individuals or groups, share information with an audience. The audience is entirely variable depending upon the instructors preference, learning outcomes, and class environment. Students might present information in-person synchronously to audience members; streaming via web meeting with audio, camera, or screen sharing to a remote audience; or via a pre-recorded…

  • Think-Pair-Share

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    What is it? Think-Pair-Share is a technique where the instructor poses a question to the whole class and asks students “think” on their own for a short period of time. Then the instructor asks students to “pair” up with a partner or in a small group for another brief window to share what they were…