Using Flipgrid to Engage Your Students

Flipgrid is an easy to use tool to foster strong connections within a course. This tool is offered to educators for free and can be integrated into your Canvas Course to allow students and you the opportunity to record their responses to topics in fun and innovative ways. The social experience of letting students use creativity in composing their video allows them to engage with a topic stimulates thought provoking responses from the students and can also be entertaining. With this tool, you see the student’s emotions during their responses, which can generate a meaningful, more connected experience to any topic you ask them to share their opinions about.

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We’ve Got Questions, Todd Has Answers – Special Guest Presentation

In this presentation, Dr. Zakrajsek will share his insight to some of the questions on the minds of faculty. He will address topics such as how to practice empathy and compassion for students while maintaining rigor and academic quality, how to create inclusive class environments, the future of higher education and the role of the faculty in a post-pandemic world, and what future learning spaces might look like (both physical and/or virtual).

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Kaltura KAMP Webinars

Kaltura Academic Media & Pedagogy (KAMP) is a free master class series focused on helping higher education faculty and instructional designers better use video! This complimentary series for Kaltura customers will not only teach you tips and tricks for getting the most out of your Kaltura products but will also give you some of the latest pedagogical theories for how to use video as part of your courses for more effective learning.

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Canvas Summer Road Trip Series: How Will We Know We’ve Arrived? Determining Acceptable Evidence

Once we’ve determined where we are going on our road trip, how do we know when we’ve arrived? In this session, we will explore what is acceptable evidence that our students have achieved the course objectives. We will discuss how to use a variety of formative and summative assessments, how to make assessments authentic, and how we can use rubrics to guide our feedback and grading.

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Plagiarism and Using TurnItin with Canvas

Plagiarism and Using Turnitin With Canvas

If you have writing assignments in your course, then you already know that plagiarism can be a problem. This workshop will present the tool, Turnitin, which helps identify instances of potential plagiarism. During the workshop, you will learn about the various ways in which Turnitin can be used in your Canvas course so that you can begin screening writing assignments for plagiarism, as well as grammatical errors.

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Canvas Summer Road Trip Series: Where Are We Going? Identifying Desired Results

Summer Road Trip: Where Are We Going? Identify Desired Results

When we go on a road trip, one of the first decisions we need to make is where we want to go. Similarly, when designing a course, we need to be clear on our course goals and objectives. In this session, we will review our course goals and objectives to ensure they have enduring value and align with broader program goals. We will also discuss strategies for presenting the course objectives in Canvas so that students can see how they align with course content. Finally, we will introduce the Canvas Course Roadmap, a visual tool for organizing all of your course components, which we will use throughout the Summer Road Trip series.

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