Clemson Online: Where Tech and Teaching Meet

Follow Up Friday: Applying the Community of Inquiry Framework in Online Learning

On June 4, Digital Learning Strategist Leslie Fuller, PhD, led an informative presentation titled Applying the Community of Inquiry Framework in Online Learning. This training introduced participants to the Community of Inquiry Framework, a theoretical education model that emphasizes the importance of cognitive, social, and teaching presence in learning environments. Fuller began her session by defining […]

Check Out Clemson Online’s Continuing and Professional Education Courses!

Did you know that Clemson Online hosts over 100 non-credit courses throughout the year? From training courses to formal qualifications and certifications, Clemson Online offers various short, online, non-credit-bearing CPE courses ranging from harmful algal blooms, to master food preserver, to plant identification and use! Take advantage of the many new online Continuing & Professional […]

Canvas Clean-Up: Summer is the Perfect Time to Refresh Your Course Shell!

With spring semester behind us and summer sessions underway, now’s the ideal time to give your Canvas course a fresh start for the next academic year! Think of your course shell like your digital office: the cleaner it is, the easier it is for students to navigate and succeed. A well-organized online space supports student […]

Follow Up Friday: AI and Alt Text: Reflecting on Global Accessibility Awareness Day

Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD) took place on Thursday, May 16, 2025, spotlighting digital inclusion and the role of technology in creating more accessible online spaces. Among the trending topics this year was AI-generated alt text. With platforms like Microsoft, Google, and social media sites deploying AI tools that auto-generate image descriptions, many instructors are wondering: Can we […]

Building Community in Short Term Summer Courses

Short-term summer courses present a unique challenge: how can instructors build meaningful student engagement in such a compressed timeframe? In a traditional 15-week semester, there is time for community to develop organically. In short term courses, such as 3-week online Maymesters, engagement must be intentional, structured, and embedded from day one. Here are three evidence-informed […]

Follow Up Friday: Editing Videos in Kaltura and Kaltura Video Quizzes

On May 9, Senior Learning Technology Specialist Gray Jackson led a Quick Hits session titled Editing Videos in Kaltura. This training introduced participants to Kaltura Capture, Kaltura’s screen recording tool, and provided practical tips on enhancing videos through chapters, hotspots, thumbnails, and caption editing. The session was especially valuable for instructors seeking to make their course […]