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Showing posts with label Technology Survey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology Survey. Show all posts

Thursday, February 15, 2018

Canvas Update


PRODUCT RELEASE NOTES and SCREENCAST
·         The February 17 Canvas update includes enhancements to Assignments, Conversations, the New Gradebook, People, and more.

ACCESSIBILITY
·         Automatic Transcriptions. Zoom now supports an automatic transcription feature. We’ve enabled this great new tool administratively, so you can start using it immediately.
·         Making Accessible Hyperlinks: This is a very easy change you can make in your courses immediately. Rather than copy > pasting a long URL, highlight the text you want to hyperlink and use the Insert > Hyperlink command. This is because screen readers will attempt to read back each and every character in a long URL string, rather than reading back the linked words. This document explains the process, or you can note what I’m doing within this email.
·         Making Bullet Points Accessible. Always use Word or PowerPoint built-in bullets and list formatting features, rather than creating them manually using tabs, indents, asterisks, dashes, and other workarounds. Screen readers are fine with bullets provided they are added using Office’s built-in features.
·         Making Text Bold and Oblique. Some screen readers do not recognize Bold and Oblique.  To make something bold and/or oblique, use the Strong style command or Emphasis style command instead.
·         UDOIT. This might be a great time to mention again that within every Canvas course is a sidebar feature called UDOIT. This utility, which stands for Universal Design Online content Inspection Tool, will scan your course for compliancy concerns, and provide suggestions for corrections where it can.
·         Accessible Syllabus. Making your course syllabus accessible is easy. Watch this short video developed by Dr. Catterson on how to make your course syllabus accessible for screen readers.

ESU STUDENTS AND TECHNOLOGY
·         We recently completed our annual survey of students and technology at ESU. Some surprises and some expected findings. A few highlights:
o   Students want more use of Canvas and more consistency in where content is located across courses and departments.
o   74% Students requested more use of Open Educational Resources (OER).
o   98% of students have a Smartphone and the majority of them use it to check Canvas content daily.
o   58% of students requested more use of lecture capture.
o   80% of students are satisfied with Canvas and its features.

CANVAS TIPS & TRICKS
·         Use Modules! Without a doubt, Canvas Modules are absolutely the best course design tool you can employ. Modules organize content into discrete, identifiable units, such as chapters, weeks, subjects, etc. Within the Modules you can add your assignments, quizzes, discussions, files, etc. relative to that topic and in the sequence you want students to progress. Then, you can defeat assignments, discussions, quizzes, etc. from the sidebar as they are essentially redundant and create visual clutter. Turning them off on the sidebar does not affect their availability inside the module. As the course progresses, float the most current Module to the top of the list and migrate the retired Module to the bottom.

BLOG AND TWITTER FEED
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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Canvas Updates



Product Releases:

New updates included Discussions, Groups, People, and the User Interface. A nice new feature is the Student Context Card.

Canvas + Zoom
Working in concert with technologists from the University of New Hampshire, ESU is close to having automatic ZOOM recording upload capability into Canvas. This handshake utilizes Kaltura (eg My Media). In order to make this work, however, some setup needs to occur within the ZOOM admin console for each faculty user. Contact one of the Instructional Designers for information regarding this capability.

Tell Your Story
Are you interested in learning how to use Canvas better? Or perhaps you want to share an idea of how you use Canvas. What better way than to hear from your fellow faculty. Join us for Tell Your Story on March 10th. This one-day event will include a series of mini-presentations from faculty. For more information and a sign-up form, see: http://www.emporia.edu/it/learning/tell-your-story  We strongly encourage faculty to submit a presentation for one of the 12 mini sessions. Some nice ESU swag or gift certificates will be given to the selected presenters! Anyone is welcome to attend this free learning event.

7 Things You Should Know About….
The Online Readiness Course. We just launched our second 6-week Online Readiness Course. For more information about the ORC, see: http://www.emporia.edu/it/learning/7things/ORC.pdf

2016-2017 ESU Faculty/Student Technology Survey
In November, a technology survey was conducted for the ESU student and faculty population. The survey was based on a national study conducted each year by EDUCAUSE, an organization that helps those who lead, manage, and use information technology to shape strategic IT decisions at every level within higher education. To see the results of those surveys, refer to: http://www.emporia.edu/it/learning/research.html

Credly + Canvas
Credly Microcredentials now integrates into Canvas! This allows for rule-based pathways that trigger the award of digital badges. For information on how to set up this integration, contact one of the Instructional Designers.

Learning Technologies Blog and Twitter Feed
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