Don’t forget to register for Improving Your Online Course this summer!
If you are teaching an online course in Summer II or Fall that you have previously taught, there are just a few more options on the calendar to take the Quality Matters course Improving Your Online Course.
Improving Your Online Course (IYOC) – participants will enroll in this asynchronous 2 week online course and use the Essential Specific Review Standards of the QM Rubric to review their own online course and develop a course improvement plan. A previously taught online version of the same course is required. Facilitated by Lori Kinley, PhD. Choose your 2 week session from the buttons below:
Register for IYOC: May 30-June 9
Zoom has proven to be a great tool for remote learning. Many of Zoom’s features however go unnoticed by many. Zoom meetings have polling capabilities, breakout rooms, chatting, etc. Join us for Quick Hits: Zoom Features as we discuss Zoom features that you may want to incorporate into your online instruction. We will demonstrate these features, and how to implement them in your Zoom settings.
Facilitated by Axel Ruiz, Sr. Learning Technology Specialist.
Register here for Quick Hits: Zoom Features on May 18th .
Review our Summer 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.
Clemson Online – Where Tech and Teaching Meet
Here are a few things to double check in the Canvas grade book.
Modules in Canvas will help with intentional planning and easy course navigation for any online or hybrid class.
Earlier this month our Accessibility Coordinator Michelle Tuten delivered a demonstration on Microsoft Accessibility Checkers.