This is the second in a six part series on tool exploration. Today we will look at tools you can use for collaboration in your course and talk about why and when you might want to try them. Attendees are encouraged to bring their laptops.
All Topics
accessibility
assessment
augmented reality
Blackboard
Blackboard Grade Center
build your course
canvas
captions
course design
course development
course updates
discussion
end of semester
engaging students
feedback
google
Google Apps
google calendar
grading
interactive video
Kaltura
labs
multimedia
oer
online labs
online publishing
open
Pedagogy
qm
quality matters
reflection
semester start
Service
steam
stem
stemseries
students as creator
student success
syllabus
teaching practice
time management
tutorial
video
WordPress
zoom
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