In this collection, you will find a range of tools that can help with recording and sharing the content on your computer screen.
In this collection, you will find a range of tools that can help with recording and sharing the content on your computer screen.
Narrated lectures refers to creating a multimedia video of an instructor’s lecture; among other things it could include a PowerPoint presentation, audio of the instructor speaking, screen capture, and inking (writing on the presentation).
This collection concerns options for online proctoring; specifically, this collection speaks to the best options for UNF instructors issuing exams at a distance.
Media-based discussion tools refer to platforms for students to engage in asynchronous discussion using audio and video posts instead of a traditional text-based format.
Student response systems are interactive quizzing tools teachers can use to quickly assess student understanding and increase student engagement in real time.
Using Canvas External Apps, sometimes called Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) tools, instructors can easily add new features to Canvas courses.
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