Google Docs
Embedding Content from YouTube, Google, Prezi, and TED in Canvas
Embedding content in Canvas can be an easy way to make pages more interactive for students. The steps shown in... ... Read More
Understanding Document Accessibility
This article discusses written documents in any format, still images, tables, graphs, Canvas pages, and other materials. For information on... ... Read More
Inclusivity in Virtual Discussions
Making sure that everyone participates in class discussions is vital for building community in a flex-hybrid course.
We know how to get students to participate in discussions in our physical classrooms, and the good news is that we can emulate those same techniques for virtual or hybrid class meetings as well.
In some cases, it’s even easier to use these techniques virtually than in-person. This is because flex-hybrid teaching naturally lends itself to using a wider range of modalities for discussion, which allows a more diverse set of voices to “have the floor”.
Here are some techniques that you can use to include everyone in your flex-hybrid class discussions. ... Read More
Using Google Docs for Iterative Feedback
By Craig Pepin (with many thanks to Katheryn Wright and Aziz Fatnassi for feedback and additional tips) with Liz Allen-Pennebaker,... ... Read More