Clemson Online: Where Tech and Teaching Meet

Follow Up Friday: Introduction to Adobe Premiere Pro Basics

On January 29th, Digital Learning Designer Chase Sanders facilitated a Workshop Wednesday presentation dedicated to understanding the basics of Adobe’s Premiere Pro software. The presentation offers a detailed introduction to editing videos with this program.

Follow-Up Friday: Canvas Accessibility Checkers

On November 8th, Accessibility Operations Assistant Browning Blair facilitated a Quick Hits presentation dedicated to understanding the basics of Canvas’ accessibility checkers. The presentation offers a concise overview and demonstration of each accessibility checker, and touches on the importance of providing accessible course materials to students.

New COFFEE Course Spotlight: Responsible AI for the Classroom

Are you ready to integrate AI tools into your teaching ethically and effectively? Clemson Online’s latest course, COFFEE: Responsible AI, is here to guide you. Building on foundational COFFEE principles, this fully asynchronous professional development course dives into the benefits and challenges of generative AI (GAI) in education, providing practical strategies to ensure ethical and inclusive […]

Canvas Accessibility Highlights

On October 15, Clemson Online hosted Canvas Accessibility Day, during which various learning strategists and course designers hosted presentations related to digital accessibility. The purpose of these sessions was to provide instructors with helpful information on how to get started with implementing and complying with accessible course design standards. Did you miss out on Canvas […]

AI in Online Teaching and Learning

Learn about what impacts AI tools have on online learning, concrete ways to incorporate AI tools into your online teaching and course design to benefit your work, and ethical considerations when using these tools.

Follow Up Friday

In the past few months, the digital accessibility landscape has seen some remarkable advancements from tech giants Apple, Microsoft, and Google.