by Lee | Apr 1, 2020 | Teaching remotely general tips, Technology tools
Security in Zoom Faculty and GEs are encouraged to review UO’s guidelines for preventing Zoombombing. Learn how to secure your classes and meetings to prevent disruptions and end any disruptions quickly. More information about Zoom security is available in the...
by Austin | Mar 31, 2020 | Synchronous Teaching, Teaching remotely general tips, Technology tools, Workshops
Get started: Install desktop version or mobile application. Even if you set up Zoom sessions through Canvas, using the downloaded application will improve the experience and enable more features. Sign-in with your UO account and make sure you know the options for how...
by Jason | Mar 27, 2020 | Student Support, Teaching remotely general tips, Technology tools
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by Lee | Mar 24, 2020 | Teaching remotely general tips, Technology tools, Workshops
A Welcome Module is a “place” in your Canvas course where you orient students to the course: its academic content, how it is organized, and the technology you will use. It is also helpful to provide students with guidance on strategies they can use to...
by Lee | Mar 23, 2020 | Synchronous Teaching, Teaching remotely general tips, Technology tools
UO Online describes and compares UO’s conferencing tools. (Download this post as a Word document here.) Zoom Allows interactive videoconference with tools that facilitate classroom interaction, such as breakout rooms, multi-sharing, polling, virtual...
by Lee | Mar 18, 2020 | Teaching remotely general tips, Technology tools
If you are planning any live/real-time teaching, remember to do it during your scheduled class time. (Office hours or other optional activities and check-ins can happen as needed.) Of course, for these live sessions, there are bound to be miscues, issues with...
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