Kaltura is a UBC-supported multi-media platform which is available to both students and instructors. In this session, we looked into the benefits of using video in your course, how you and your students can use video to engage more deeply with course content, and how to use Kaltura to do so.
This session covered:
• Leveraging video for student engagement
• Kaltura Platform Overview
• Kaltura Canvas integration
• Adding Video to your course (instructor and student perspective)
This session covered an overview of the Canvas Learning Management System, moving content into a Canvas Course, setting up the homepage, syllabus, assignments and modules, and a review of external tools Zoom and LOCR.
This orientation workshop for new Faculty of Education students explored the services and learning technologies available at UBC. We looked into how technology can be used to improve your learning experience, and how to find support if you need it. This session covered:
• Overview of UBC Learning Technology Ecosystem
• Intro to the Canvas LMS
• Using technology tools in class
Facilitators: Gabrielle Coombs and Eduardo Rebagliati
In this workshop, our Learning Technology team did an overview of the Canvas Learning Management System. Instructors learned how to move content into a Canvas Course, setting up the homepage, syllabus, assignments and modules. A review of external tools such as Zoom and LOCR was also included.
In this workshop, our Learning Technology team did an overview of the Canvas Learning Management System. Instructors learned how to move content into a Canvas Course, setting up the homepage, syllabus, assignments and modules. A review of external tools such as Zoom and LOCR was also included.
ETS is pleased to announce the release of our new set of resources for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) in Designing, Teaching, & Learning.
Similar to an in-person classroom, online and hybrid environments benefit from specific strategies to address equity, diversity and inclusion in the classroom. These resources have been created to help instructors explore opportunities for equitable teaching practices, design courses with accessibility in mind and reduce barriers to learning, and Emphasize the importance of engaging with and valuing differences.
Visit the link below to access the resources and learn how to implement EDI strategies in your classroom.
Design interactive learning content with H5P, a versatile, embeddable content creator
H5P is an abbreviation for HTML5 Package. It is an open-source tool that allows you to make interactive HTML5 content easily. With H5P, you can create, share, and reuse over 40 different kinds of interactive content such as timelines, flashcards, branching scenarios, memory games, drag and drop tasks, and more. Finished products, individually called ‘H5P interactions’ can be integrated into Canvas or WordPress to include interactive multimodal objects within your existing content.
LDDI can help you get started using H5P in your courses. We are here for technical support as well as guidance on how to design H5P activities that best suit your learning outcomes.