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Deconstructing The Syllabus: Re-Envisioning Digital Learning With The Shift To Canvas, Lashaunn Bold, Kimberly Breuer, Brian Brown, Cynthia Kilpatrick, Michelle Reed, Peggy Semingson
Deconstructing The Syllabus: Re-Envisioning Digital Learning With The Shift To Canvas, Lashaunn Bold, Kimberly Breuer, Brian Brown, Cynthia Kilpatrick, Michelle Reed, Peggy Semingson
Curriculum and Instruction Faculty Publications
A group of four faculty members and a librarian present ideas for integrating innovative tools and ideas into Canvas for student in higher education (The University of Texas at Arlington), with an overarching focus on student communication and collaboration. Each presenter will share on ways we have reconsidered teaching with the LMS with the shift from Blackboard to Canvas. Different tools and approaches will be shared including: Integration of Microsoft Teams for communication and group work, Open Education Resources such as Pressbooks and Hypothes.is, use of the Canvas mobile apps, collaboration and discussion tools, and tools for providing instructor feedback …
Cccs As Epistemic Heuristics To Guide Student Sense-Making Of Phenomena, Tina Vo, Charles A. Anderson, Brian Gane, Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver, Lindsey Mohan
Cccs As Epistemic Heuristics To Guide Student Sense-Making Of Phenomena, Tina Vo, Charles A. Anderson, Brian Gane, Cindy E. Hmelo-Silver, Lindsey Mohan
Teaching and Learning Faculty Research
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Engaged Learning In Community: At Wacc And In Your Canvas Course, Heather Newcomer, Marisa Petrich
Engaged Learning In Community: At Wacc And In Your Canvas Course, Heather Newcomer, Marisa Petrich
Library Publications and Presentations
This workshop offers participants the opportunity to learn from our failures and successes (as well as share their own) and highlights of best practices for online engagement from the literature. We'll discuss building an intentional culture of community into your classes and encouraging substantive engagement with social presence, socratic questions, and synchronous course elements. A recorded version of Engaged Learning in Community is available via the previous link.