Canvas Assignment Basics – Part 2
This video covers the basics of Canvas Assignments, Adding Instructions to an Assignment, Assignment Settings, and What Students See.
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This video covers the basics of Canvas Assignments, Adding Instructions to an Assignment, Assignment Settings, and What Students See.
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In Canvas, students are able to leave grade comments, with or without a submission. There’s no clear way to easily find these comments. However, a simple notification setting will send them right to your email.
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Narrating your PowerPoint slides can be a great way to add “yourself” into your online course. Using the PowerPoint Narration function is not the best way to do it. This video will explain a few reasons why not to use PowerPoint; offer a simple alternative; and give some basic tips on instructional content creation.
This session was originally offered and recorded on Friday March 5th, 2021. As OTC offers more sections in a hyflex hybrid model, and with many students opting for this new delivery option, faculty find themselves learning how to balance engaging students both in-person and virtually. Join instructors Tara Lacio and Trish White for a virtual…
Spotlighting a video in a Zoom call allows you, as the instructor, to draw all participants’ focus to a single screen. For example, if you’re using your phone as a Document Camera, and want to narrate as you write on a paper below, you will want to Spotlight the “document camera” video so that it…
One of the highly-useful features of Zoom is the ability for any user to share their screen – an entire monitor’s desktop, a specific open program, or the built-in Whiteboard function!
Zoom defaults to either Gallery View (Brady Bunch style) or Speaker View (whole-screen view of the person speaking). To highlight a document or presentation, use the Pin Video function.