Posts tagged with “Teaching Quickstarts” (All posts)
Reduce Scrolling in Moodle with Section Links
Moodle course pages can become quite long, requiring students to scroll down a long page of content to find what they’re looking for. Dave Musicant and Stephen Mohring have solved…
Teaching with Tech Tip: Making Slides Quickly
Now that I’ve been back in the classroom for a little while, I’m starting to collect various tips and tricks for preparing my course materials. I teach Japanese to high…
Quizzing as feedback for students
It’s important for all of us to get feedback and the timeliness of feedback matters too. Remember how it felt when you submitted something to your doctoral thesis committee to…
Quickstart: Instructional Video
Teaching Quick Tip: Getting Started with Instructional Video with Carleton’s Dann Hurlbert from Carleton Academic Technology on Vimeo. What is instructional video? When designed well and used effectively, short instructional…
Quickstart for Podcasts
What are podcasts? Podcasts are digital audio files which can be listened to by streaming or downloading. Why use podcasts? Podcasts are sometimes used in lieu of a paper assignment…
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