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Assignment Design for Teaching Online

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Join this webinar to get started adapting an assignment to teaching your class online. Bring to the session your assignment prompts or drafts of assignments and we’ll explore: How can […]

New and Improved Zoom Basics​

Online

You are invited to New and Improved Zoom Basics webinar. Host: Catherine Kawalek Register in advance for this meeting: https://baruch.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwrcOCvqzIpEtGz9rL8r6v7RLmp9W-AhrC5 After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information […]

Getting Started with Blogs@Baruch

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Want to launch a class blog? Join us learn the fundamentals of using Blogs@Baruch in your classes. This workshop will not expect any previous experience with these tools, and will […]

Engaging the Student with Zoom Tools: Polling and Break Out Rooms

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Host: Catherine Kawalek Register in advance for this meeting: https://baruch.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwsd-CprD0oHNZLy4ke9kjaT-ar_3McfgED After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Defining “Asynchronous” and “Synchronous” Instruction

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This workshop will explore “asynchronous” and “synchronous” definitions of instruction both in terms of their Summer 2020 course listings and as teaching practices—and how they relate to developing course content and classroom community.

Vocat Basics

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Interested in having your students submit presentation videos or other multimedia assignments this summer? Want to upload your own videos for students to view and comment on? Vocat offers an easy-to-use space for uploading and interacting with video, audio, or image files. Features include time-stamped annotations, threaded discussions, and rubric-based scoring. This Vocat primer will help you get your course sections and projects set up for the summer semester. We will demonstrate how different project settings allow for different assignment types, how you can use Vocat for lectures or other course content, and what your students see when they log in. No prior Vocat experience necessary.

Vocat Basics

Online

Interested in having your students submit presentation videos or other multimedia assignments this summer? Want to upload your own videos for students to view and comment on? Vocat offers an easy-to-use space for uploading and interacting with video, audio, or image files. Features include time-stamped annotations, threaded discussions, and rubric-based scoring. This Vocat primer will help you get your course sections and projects set up for the summer semester. We will demonstrate how different project settings allow for different assignment types, how you can use Vocat for lectures or other course content, and what your students see when they log in. No prior Vocat experience necessary.