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Getting Started with Remote Teaching
NOTE: This article is intended for faculty in Champlain’s traditional campus-based programs who find themselves temporarily teaching remotely. It does... ... Read More
Using Swivl
Swivl is a device that’s useful for recording your classes without having a camera dominate your classroom. It consists of... ... Read More
Adapting Your Course to a New Format by Exploring Ideals
Taking an existing course and transforming it into a new format–for example, converting an in-person course to hybrid or online,... ... Read More
Collaborative Classrooms
by Dr. Miriam Horne, Associate Professor, Core; edited by Caroline Toy, CLT Collaborative classrooms provide benefits for student learning and... ... Read More
How to “perform” in front of a camera
Approaching Online Teaching as Performance Ashlee Espinosa is an acting coach and an online instructor. She has some great advice... ... Read More
Getting Started with Google Jamboard
NOTE: Jamboard is scheduled to be deprecated October 1, 2024, and all Jams will be unavailable after December 2024. Google... ... Read More
Backgrounds, Real and Virtual
Montreal faculty member Adam van Sertima – a self-described “Dad, philosopher, art historian and Games Studies specialist” who teaches film... ... Read More
Understanding and Estimating Instructional Time and Homework
Introduction What counts as “class time” — especially when you are adapting a course to a new format like hybrid... ... Read More
Helping Students Feel More Connected on Video
Montreal faculty member Adam van Sertima – a self-described “Dad, philosopher, art historian and Games Studies specialist” who teaches film... ... Read More
Creating Good Video Lighting with Stuff You Already Have
Montreal faculty member Adam van Sertima – a self-described “Dad, philosopher, art historian and Games Studies specialist” who teaches film... ... Read More
Using Breakout Rooms, Polling, Q&A, and Host Controls in Google Meet
Google Meet has several interactive features that are very useful for running classes: polling, moderated Q&A, breakout groups, and host... ... Read More
Real-Time vs Asynchronous Instruction
As you develop virtual or hybrid courses, you may be contemplating using real-time (synchronous) teaching, asynchronous strategies, or a combination.... ... Read More