Author: Matthew Allen
CPD Canvas Essentials – Conferences
Etiquette / Acceptable Use of online resources
A menu of practical lesson activities (in e-learning mode) – Lesson starters, main activities and lesson closing
Transferring f-to-f delivery to online learning – The Lecture
Blog from James Clay (JISC’s Head of Higher Education and Student Experience). The blog gives an interesting overview on how to translate teaching materials and resources from the physical environment into an online environment. The blog includes hints, tips and models on how to break down your face-to-face lectures to fit an online learning environment.
Transferring f-to-f delivery to online learning – The Seminar
Blog from James Clay (JISC’s Head of Higher Education and Student Experience) looking at translating existing teaching materials for seminars and group tutorials into online delivery. Suggestions include use of video, text chat, synchronous and asynchronous approaches.
Future Learn How to Learn Online
Managing Online Classrooms (Scholarship Paper)
CPD Canvas Essentials: Conferences
This resource provides a Basic introduction to Canvas Conferences (AKA Big Blue Button) with step-by-step guidance on setting up a Conference meeting and signposting to further support material on the use of Big Blue Button itself.
CPD Canvas Studio
This is a self-paced course containing several modules that are designed to introduce and then build on the basics of Studio use. Canvas Studio is a streaming digital repository which allows users to collect, share and create media.