LEC Summer Series Recordings Available

Summer Series Recordings

As you are preparing for the start of the Fall term, we wanted to share some of the recordings from just a few of the workshops we held this summer. We look forward to continuing to present new and exciting events this term. If you would like to host a workshop or have ideas to share please contact us at lec@nova.edu 

Library Resources to Enhance Your Classes

We will demonstrate unique library resources, such as streaming media, e-newspapers, library guides, and online tools. Learn how to use these educational sources to enhance and engage your students.

Facilitator: Susan Berkman and Melissa Johnson, Librarians from NSU’s Alvin Sherman Library 

PowerPoint Design: Formatting Tips and Tricks

Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to change all the text in your presentation to a different font with one click? Or apply a consistent color scheme to unite your slides? You can with PowerPoint themes and master slides! This presentation will demonstrate how to use these tools to improve PowerPoint design.

Facilitator: Carolyn Fitzpatrick, Instructional Designer IV, Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship

Inclusive Courses in Canvas According to Universal Design for Learning: Practical Design Ideas

Universal Design for Learning (UDL)-based instruction promotes inclusive learning that meets the diverse needs of all students. Three UDL principles, nine guidelines, and 31 checkpoints guide the creation of an instructional environment, lessons, and curricula. However, given the myriad of pedagogical and technological options, where and how do we start implementing UDL in an online course? What are some practices or tips to get started in Canvas? In this session, Dr. Orellana will share and discuss with participants practical implementation ideas to design Canvas courses according to UDL.

Facilitator: Anymir Orellana, Ed.D., Professor, Abraham S. Fischler College of Education and School of Criminal Justice

Build Your Course Welcome Video with Adobe Premiere Rush

Before a class officially begins, students begin accessing your course in Canvas. What do they see? What is the first impression they have of who you are? A course welcome video allows students to become familiar with you and your course before class starts. During this online workshop, Gregory Wright, an experienced multimedia producer will show you around the video editing tool Adobe Premiere Rush and share some basic video editing principles. Be sure to bring your previously recorded video content to edit.

Facilitator: Gregory Wright, Multimedia Producer, NSU Learning and Educational Center, Office of Academic Affairs