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In this article, we look at a few different options for presenting in Zoom to make your synchronous online classes engaging.
Do you currently use Blackboard Collaborate Ultra and are unsure how to transition to another web-conferencing platform?
Here are five cool features of Zoom that you should check out as you consider using it for your online classes.
Step-by-step instructions showing how to use the grade centre to calculate extra credit.
New features and functions in the content editor in Learn@Seneca, plus where to find your favourites.
Suggestions for how to fix the top three issues found by Ally, helping you turn those Ally indicators from red to green.
Strategies and tips to help you stay on top of marking, provide feedback to your students, and avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Learn@Seneca is where we go to access Blackboard and the student-facing courses. Our Blackboard interface is now more responsive and device-friendly. It may look a little different, but all course fun...
You use the Grade Centre to record grades and track students’ progress, but do you use some of the time-saving features in the Grade Centre?
Seneca is currently working on this shift to Blackboard Ultra Experience. Why now? And when will the switch to the Ultra Experience happen?
There are many advantages to using rubrics for evaluative purposes. Here is how you can get started using rubrics in My.Seneca.
Learn@Seneca has several tools available to help us manage groups and help students collaborate.
Mention ‘group work’ and someone is likely to grimace. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Seneca is drafting a roadmap to implement Blackboard Ultra that will identify plans and responsibilities for testing, communicating, and training.
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...
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?
An update from ITS.
The Teaching & Learning Centre is proud to announce two online modules to help you start the new semester with Learn@Seneca.
My.Seneca was successfully updated in May 2018.
Qwickly allows you to post announcements, content, and links, send emails, and create assignments (not SafeAssign) in multiple course sections right from your My.Seneca homepage.
My.Seneca was successfully updated in early May. We are now using version Q4 2017 of Blackboard. In addition to bug fixes and enhancements, here are the new features and improvements.
Here are a few tips to help you get more out of My.Seneca Grade Center.
Last semester, an ETAC subcommittee was formed to review the My.Seneca default course menu. The subcommittee’s goal was to research and recommend updates that would improve student access to support s...
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