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Learn@Seneca (Blackboard Ultra)
H5P
Screencasting
Getting Started with Blackboard Ally
Using Zoom for Online Classes
Using Microsoft Teams for Online Classes
Using Webex for Online Classes
Mentimeter
Padlet
Our Learn@Seneca website is where you can find all the resources you'll need to teach in Learn@Seneca. With how-to articles, best practices, resources, and videos, this space hosts all of the Teaching & Learning Centre's Learn@Seneca materials.
We recommend beginning with our Learn@Seneca Crash Course. It walks through the main features of Blackboard Ultra. We have the Quick Tour, a short introduction video about Learn@Seneca, and the Course Tour, showing what a course could look like in Learn@Seneca.
The Crash Course also include four instructional videos that cover the vast majority of topics you need to know to successfully teach in Learn@Seneca:
The First Look at Learn@Seneca – explore the menu and content areas of Learn@Seneca, then start creating content: documents, folders, and modules
Building Assessments – explore the details of assessments in Learn@Seneca
Using the Gradebook – explore the Gradebook in Learn@Seneca and see how all the same features are still available plus some quality-of-life improvements
Groups and Accommodations – explore how to create groups and add them to assignments, plus how to set up accommodations and exceptions
These are polished versions of our webinars that were recorded without audience questions.
You may also be interested in our Learn@Seneca Nutshells! Nutshells are a series of quick, self-paced, online learning modules for faculty. Our Learn@Seneca series of Nutshells provide you with an overview of Learn@Seneca in addition to tips, best practices, and resources.
H5P is a tool that gives you the ability to create interactive learning content to embed in Learn@Seneca, or on a web page. You can use H5P to enhance many types of learning experiences: a form wizard that helps students plan out every step of their project; an interactive video to encourage engagement during viewing; self-directed quizzes; image hotspots to explore a graphic more thoroughly; interactive presentations that include self-assessment and opportunities to reflect; and more.
Please note: H5P does not connect to Gradebook, therefore cannot be used for graded online assessments. H5P is more for self-directed, formative assessments, reflection, and activities.
▶️ H5P Webinar
▶️ Build some H5P with Me recording from Teaching & Learning Day Winter 2022
🔗 H5P* entry in the Educational Technology Tool Finder
Screencasting is the process of recording your computer screen usually while using voice narration. This can be a useful tool for quickly demonstrating a process to your students, such as how to use an online program, how to find something in your Learn@Seneca course, or how to troubleshoot an online issue.
This webinar demonstrated tools for Mac or Windows computers.
It includes examples and demonstrations of how to use Loom, Screencast-o-matic*, and Quicktime.
▶️ Screencasting Webinar
🔗 Loom entry in the Educational Technology Tool Finder
*Screencast-o-matic is now ScreenPal
Discover what Blackboard Ally is all about and what it can do for you and your students. This session provides an overview of the Blackboard Ally accessibility tool, and demonstrates how it can be used in your courses.
▶️ Getting Started with Blackboard Ally – Oct. 2020
🔗 Blackboard Ally* entry in the Educational Technology Tool Finder
Zoom was recently added to the growing list of options for our online synchronous classes. This webinar highlights some Zoom features to enhance our online classroom experience, including live transcription, pre-assigning breakout groups, create reusable polls in advance, Learn@Seneca integration, and more.
▶️ Using Zoom for Online Classes webinar (March 2021)
▶️ Using Zoom for Online Classes webinar (May 2021)
🔗 Webinar outline: Using Zoom for Online Classes Webinar Outline (PDF)
🔗 Zoom* entry in the Educational Technology Tool Finder
🔗 Teaching with Zoom
On your Mark, Get Set, Go Microsoft Teams!
Come join our team and learn the basics for Microsoft Teams. We cover some basics on how to create your team, how students can join the team, how you can manage the team, how to share content, and work your way through the meeting controls. Lastly, we discuss the reasons that makes Microsoft Teams different from other synchronous classroom options.
▶️ Using Microsoft Teams for Online Classes (June 2021)
🔗 Microsoft Teams* entry in the Educational Technology Tool Finder
🔗 Teaching with Microsoft Teams
Using Webex for Connectivity and Productivity
Webex is a long-serving web conferencing tool available for use at Seneca, and has a wide range of features that facilitate online collaboration and teaching. This webinar will demonstrate these features (such as polling, breakout rooms, recording, and more), and show participants some of the ways in which they can be used to optimize online experiences.
▶️ Using Webex for Online Classes (June 2021)
🔗 Webinar outline: Using Webex for Online Classes Webinar Outline (PDF)
🔗 Webex* entry in the Educational Technology Tool Finder
🔗 Teaching with Webex
Mentimeter allows you to build interactive presentations with an easy-to-use online editor.
▶️ Mentimeter Tech Crawl at Advancing Learning 2021 recorded in June 2021 – this video provides a 10-minute overview of Mentimeter
▶️ Mentimeter Training for Seneca recorded in October 2020
During this session, we cover:
▶️ Mentimeter Magic workshop recorded at Micro-teaching Sessions in October 2021
🔗 Mentimeter* information in the Educational Technology Tool Finder
Padlet is an application used to create an online bulletin board that can be used to display information for any topic.
▶️ Boosting Student Engagement with Padlet workshop recorded at the Teaching & Learning Summer Conference 2022 in August 2022
🔗 Padlet entry in the Educational Technology Tool Finder
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