Google: Sharing a Video Link

Google: Sharing a Video Link

This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an overview of how to share a video you have uploaded to your Western G Suite account (GoogleDrive) with a link, including an overview of the link sharing options and how to adjust the link in Canvas to...

Learning: ATUS-CIIA Teaching, Learning, & Technology ProDev

Learning: ATUS-CIIA Teaching, Learning, & Technology ProDev

Members of the Western community may select “Join this Course” to join this self-enroll Canvas course made by ATUS and CIIA, which is the primary site for accessing professional development offerings each term: ATUS-CIIA Teaching, Learning, & Technology ProDev See...

Learning: Getting Started with Panopto Video Management at Western

Learning: Getting Started with Panopto Video Management at Western

Members of the Western community may select “Join this Course” to join this self-enroll Canvas course to learn how you can use Panopto--Western's video management system--to easily create, upload, host, and share videos with your students in Canvas or with any...

Learning: Monday Morning Mentor Canvas Course

Learning: Monday Morning Mentor Canvas Course

Monday Morning Mentor delivers a 20-minute online program each week, addressing some of today’s most important academic issues and teaching strategies. For weekly 20-minute videos and resources, members of the Western community may select “Join this Course” to join...

Learning: STC Online Workshops

Learning: STC Online Workshops

Members of the Western community may select “Join this Course” to join this self-enroll Canvas course by the WWU Student Technology Center, focused on teaching faculty, students, and staff about tech literacies, application support, and technology skills. STC Online...

Learning: TLCo-op Workshops for Faculty

Learning: TLCo-op Workshops for Faculty

The Teaching & Learning Cooperative (TLCo-op) has facilitated workshops to help faculty develop courses for blended/hybrid and online courses every year since 2012. These workshops, sponsored by the Provost, focus on sound design practices and project development....

Learning: WWU Canvas Orientation for Faculty/Students

Learning: WWU Canvas Orientation for Faculty/Students

Members of the Western community may select “Join this Course” to join this self-enroll Canvas course for a collection of videos and help docs organized in an each-to-learn collection:  WWU Canvas Orientation for Faculty In addition, WWU's students can enroll in this...

Making Your Office Hours Accessible

Making Your Office Hours Accessible

by Deborah Hanuscin, Professor, SMATE and Elementary Education, WWU   As an undergraduate, I never went to office hours– not even once! As a first-generation college student, I had no idea what office hours were for. Thinking back now, while I feel a bit embarrassed...

OneDrive: Sharing a Video Link

OneDrive: Sharing a Video Link

This video from WWU's Instructional Design Video Library provides an overview of how to share a video that you have uploaded to your OneDrive via a link, both with individual people or with your Canvas course, and how to adjust the link in Canvas to make it...

Panopto: A Playlist of WWU Panopto Videos

Panopto: A Playlist of WWU Panopto Videos

Explore the large collection of videos created by instructional designer, Kevin Dixey, and other ATUS staff. These videos may differ from what is shown in Panopto's documentation and better represent the WWU Panopto environment. Panopto is the primary media management...

Setting Up an External Vixia Camera to Use as a Webcam

Setting Up an External Vixia Camera to Use as a Webcam

This video from WWU's Manager of ATUS Video Services, Robert B. Clark, gives you a guided tour in setting up a Vixia camera when there is a need for more camera capabilities for a video conference session.  Setting Up an External Vixia Camera to Use as a Webcam from...

Student Response System and Student Polling

Student Response System and Student Polling

Socrative Pro is a student response system that can help instructors to poll their students anonymously, gauge student learning through quizzes, and complement their discussions with interactive approaches, all of which are helpful to increase student...

Student Technology Center (STC)

Student Technology Center (STC)

The Student Technology Center is a resource designed to support students as they increase their working knowledge of technology, and how it can be utilized in their field of study. The Student Technology Center offers self-paced, self-enroll workshops, peer tutoring,...

Students as Producers: Podcasts

Students as Producers: Podcasts

Contributed to the TLCo-op by Alina Holmes, Graduate Research Assistant of the Center for Instructional Innovation and Assessment, 2020. A lot of people are listening to podcasts these days, and anyone can make or start one. A potential alternative assessment is...

Video Editors for Free: HitFilm Express & DaVinci Resolve

Video Editors for Free: HitFilm Express & DaVinci Resolve

Occasionally, there is a need to edit video beyond the simple "clip" and "trim" techniques offered in Zoom, Stream, and Panopto. WWU faculty, staff, and students have access to Adobe products at educational pricing, and can purchase their own copies of the product...

Web Conferencing in Teams

Web Conferencing in Teams

Using Microsoft Teams for web conferencing can be a great way for faculty to connect with their students and coworkers. Check out the following resources to learn more about how you can use this tool, or use the Teams Help Form to get in touch with IT support who can...

Whiteboard Options for Collaboration

Whiteboard Options for Collaboration

Last Updated: May 1, 2024   Using digital whiteboards collaboratively with and among students can help them to generate ideas for a discussion, organize thoughts for a project, build a collection of resources, or generate a flow chart. Following are several options...

Zoom: Using Socrative for Student Engagement

Zoom: Using Socrative for Student Engagement

Using the Socrative polling tool, or any polling tool for that matter, can add an element of engagement to a Zoom meeting. Typically, professors use polling quizzes to check for knowledge, prepare students for exams, check for the "muddiest point" at the end of class,...