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Monday, August 15, 2016

Welcome back!



Good Morning ESU Canvas Community!

Welcome to our newest members of the ESU faculty family! There are more than 30 new faculty joining us this semester! As part of a new program we’re rolling out, we’re pairing these faculty with our Instructional Design team to provide in-depth support and technology consultation. If you would like to be included in that program, drop me a note!

Product Release: The latest 3-week product sprint (update) was released on Saturday, August 6th. New features in this update are listed in detail below.


Learning Objects Campus Pack
Learning Technologies reviews its service portfolio on a regular basis in order to determine which technologies should be abandoned and, conversely, which technologies should be adopted. We’ve been looking carefully at Campus Pack developed by Learning Objects for over a year. ESU has licensed this technology for about 8 years. It was licensed at a time when our former LMS did not support social media technologies. A lot has changed in 8 years. Reviewing a combination of faculty survey input, usage data, licensing cost, and product support we’ve decided that we will not renew our license with Learning Objects in January. The product has not been updated in over a year and, more importantly, there are better technologies available now to do the same thing (wikis, blogs, journals, podcasts). Soon, Canvas will be unveiling a new product integration with Microsoft Office 365 and Microsoft OneNote, and a deeper integration with Google Apps for Education. These options will provide a much more robust integration experience and better mobile accessibility. Hence, we’ll use this semester to begin assisting faculty with migrating content off Learning Objects. We still have 5 months before the license expires. By that time we expect to be fully migrated to Microsoft Office 365 and OneNote. If you would like to see a glimpse of what’s on the horizon, refer to this video from the recent InstructureCon conference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdK4N3BYW3E

Panopto (Lecture Capture) Updates
Over the summer we migrated Panopto to the cloud. (Note, this did not affect the Earl Center due to HIPAA compliancy.) By moving Panopto to the cloud we reduced the licensing expense, improved product support, and expanded storage capability. Panopto Cloud offers ESU unlimited storage, so we will no longer bump up against storage constraints that affected system availability and performance. Note that you may need to update your Panopto Recorder to point to https://emporia.hosted.panopto.com  We’re redirecting vulcan.emporia.edu to point to the new address for the next couple of months. Along with this update, we added some graphical and color enhancements to the Panopto portal. Functionality with Canvas has been tested. No video data was lost in this product migration, but we did cull duplicated, triplicated, and quadruplicated videos to reduce transfer time.

Kaltura Video Quizzing
We’re super excited to announce a new feature in our streaming media product: Kaltura. You will know Kaltura as “My Media” and “Media Gallery” inside Canvas. This new feature allows faculty to overlay simple quizzing questions (MC and T/F) on top of the videos you assign. You can add as many quizzes within a video as you desire. The responses are automatically tabulated in the Canvas gradebook. So, if you assign students videos to watch you can assess that they understood the content. Learn more here: https://goo.gl/86fSc7    Or, talk with our Instructional Design team to learn how to add quizzing to your course videos.

Learning Technologies Blog and Twitter Feed
If you want more information about anything you read here, check out our blog at http://emporiastate.blogspot.com/ or follow us on Twitter @esulearningtech.