Enroll in COFFEE: Accessibility
COFFEE is our self-paced training series open to all instructors. In honor of Accessibility month, consider joining the accessibility course to help you better provide for students. Topics within the course include formatting accessible documents and Canvas pages, creating and editing accurate captions, and building accessible presentations.
You are able to navigate through the modules and complete different assignments to let you apply your accessibility knowledge. The course starts with an overview in module one and progresses to more detailed, involved information as you move through the course. This is a great resource to refer back to as you create various assignments and media for students.
Start COFFEE: Accessibility today!
Upcoming Events
Applying Accessibility Principles
Wednesday, October 18, 1:30-2:30 PM
Providing alternative means of accessing course materials is essential for learners who require accessibility support; they are also entitled to it under the law. Join this presentation to learn about basic principles of accessibility you can start using in your course today. This presentation will discuss the accessibility guidelines in General Standard 8 of the Quality Matters rubric.
Facilitated by Sharyn Emery, Ph.D., Digital Learning Manager
Modality: Virtual and synchronous—an Outlook Calendar invite, with the Zoom link, will be sent.
Registration: Applying Accessibility Principles October 18th .
Quick Hits: iClicker
Thursday, November 2nd, 3:30-4:30 PM
Join this training to have your questions about iClicker answered. Whether you have a specific question or want an iClicker topic demonstrated, this training opportunity is your time to work with one of our iClicker admins. When registering, choose whether to have a specific topic covered, enter your question, or both.
Facilitated by our Learning Technology Team.
Modality: Virtual and synchronous—an Outlook Calendar invite, with the Zoom link, will be sent.
Registration: Quick Hits: iClicker on November 2nd .
Planning an Online Course
Wednesday, November 15th, 1:30-2:30 PM
Whether taking a face-to-face course online or building a new one from scratch, designing an online course takes time and planning. Join this presentation to learn about which course elements to start with and how to build an effective plan for developing an online course.
Facilitated by Leslie Fuller, Ph.D., Digital Learning Strategist.
Modality: Virtual and synchronous—an Outlook Calendar invite, with the Zoom link, will be sent.
Registration: Planning an Online Course on November 15th .
Clemson Online Fall 2023 Events Calendar
Review our Fall 2023 Events Calendar to see what Online Instruction Development opportunities await!
We have a robust Summer lineup of topics and live training formats to support your use of Canvas and other e-learning tools. Topics cover demonstrations of using Kaltura, presentations on inclusive practices for online education, and workshops to get your Canvas site ready to teach!
All of our live training is recorded. Registrants will automatically receive a link to that day’s video after it has been processed.
Contact James Butler with any questions regarding these sessions.
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