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Learn@Seneca has several tools available to help us manage groups and help students collaborate.
Do you hear groans instead of students perceiving the collaborative activities as ways to consult with others, gain perspective that they may not have considered before, and benefit from the process?
Mention ‘group work’ and someone is likely to grimace. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
For each app, they explain what it is and how it works, provide download links, and offer a short task so you can challenge yourself and begin using the app.
What would you do if you and three other people had four hours to create a three-minute video for a lesson on given theme?
Seneca is drafting a roadmap to implement Blackboard Ultra that will identify plans and responsibilities for testing, communicating, and training.
We’ve created the Academic Continuity website and filled it with strategies and resources for teaching and assessing virtually.
Pressbooks, currently used internationally for publishing open textbooks, is now available to all employees and students at Seneca.
With VoiceThread, you can upload, share, and discuss documents, presentations, images, audio files, and video; students can leave comments and use the annotation tools to mark up the content and creat...
The chair of the Educational Technology Advisory Committee provides an overview of what ETAC is, what they do, and described their current projects.
Mythware is a Classroom Management Software. With Mythware, faculty have the ability to ‘manage’ student networked computers by applying a variety of different options and/or restrictions to the compu...
Lynda.com, the online learning platform, is now LinkedIn Learning.
Remember to adhere to the My.Seneca Minimum Requirements policy when setting up your My.Seneca course site(s). The Teaching & Learning Centre website has resources to help you meet the minimum req...
There are several ways to move and copy content in My.Seneca, including Course Copy and Export/Archive. So what’s the difference?
Seneca has a suite of apps to support students and employees: Seneca Mobile, Seneca Navigate, and Seneca Safe.
The Learning Portal provides self-directed resources for topics ranging from studying and note taking to stress management.
The assignment calculator breaks large tasks into manageable steps complete with links to supportive resources.
Need a simple icon for a presentation but can’t draw? Try AutoDraw.com!
Cool Tools for Back to School: AutoDraw, the Assignment Calculator, the Seneca Apps, and the Learning Portal’s Study Skills Hub
Want to learn more about the apps in the Adobe Creative Cloud? Here are some upcoming exciting opportunities.
Recently at Academic Forum, a group of faculty met to explore the basics of Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and some “Cool Tools” they could easily incorporate into their courses.
Want to learn more about Adobe programs? Visit the Adobe Education Exchange.
This article highlights two faculty members who are using OERs with their students.
We are seeking two faculty members to begin this spring.
One of the sessions that really sparked my interest at the Mobile Summit was the session on Nearpod. I found Nearpod to be a unique, fun, and innovative way to use technology in the class with student...
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