Watch recorded webinars on topics including using Zoom effectively to engage students, recording videos using Kaltura, Zoom, etc., active learning strategies in the online, hybrid, and physically-distanced classrooms, and more.
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Canvas Modules and Assignments
If all of your Canvas content lives in Files, start with this 50-minute webinar. Learn how to set up your Canvas course using the Modules tool to seamlessly walk your students through their requirements step by step, eliminating confusion. Set up your assignments using the Assignments tool to accept submissions electronically, grade efficiently, and have your grade book calculated automatically.
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If you have no idea what Zoom is or why to use it, watch this webinar. This webinar gives a general pedagogical introduction to Zoom, a videoconferencing tool; it covers meeting with your students for informal interactions such as office hours, as well as synchronous class meetings. Zoom can also be used to make recordings of lectures, or for live or recorded presentations by your students.
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Quick Start-up with Zoom videos
If you've used Zoom as an attendee, but are unsure how to get started, IT Training has created a series of quick 5-minute videos to help you with Zoom, including how to sign in with SSO (Single Sign-On), scheduling and starting meetings, using breakout rooms, recording meetings, and basic security features. Short, sweet, and to the point.
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Recording and Sharing Video with Kaltura
Need to record course content? Kaltura is not just the tool that IU uses to store multimedia and stream it to viewers; you can also use it to record your video as well. Watch this 45-minute video to learn your various options for recording simple videos as well as screen share options.
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Engaging your Students in the Physically Distanced Classroom
If you or your students will be in the classroom this fall, you may have questions about how your class meetings will be different or how your students will engage. In this webinar, you will begin framing your approach to student engagement and general logistics for your class meetings based on the new protocols and potential disruptions.
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Online Whiteboarding for Instructors
Learn how to share hand-written content with students via Zoom. Great for math and engineering classes, and any other class where you are used to writing on the board rather than typing as you cover material.
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Online Whiteboarding for Collaboration
Learn how your students can collaborate with handwritten content using the Google Jam tool. Great for courses where students need to work through problem sets or collaborate either real-time or asynchronously.
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Quick Check for Online Content
Watch this video with Professor Motz, who inspired IU to create the Quick Check tool, to learn how to make your online content more engaging with fast, formative quizzes embedded right into Canvas.
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Using Classroom Technology for Hybrid Instruction
If you are teaching in-person or in the hybrid format, this class meeting simulation video will give you an idea of what your physically distanced/hybrid classroom could look like!