Explore Technology
Explore this page for information, best practices, resources and some options to help you make technology choices for your courses.
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ÆßÐDzʿª½± ITE is a newsletter/blog devoted to educational technology, curated by Rafael Scapin from the Information Systems and Technology (IST) Office.
Video How-to's
Video how-to’s
- How to Use OneDrive to Store and Share your Files
- How to Upload your Videos to Microsoft Stream and Share Them with your Students
- Use Microsoft Stream to store and distribute video files
- Use Microsoft Stream in Office 365 to convert video files to links
- Selma Hamdani (Psychology) Sign in with your ÆßÐDzʿª½± login to view this video.
- Yann Brouillette (Chemistry) and Carmen Leung (Chemistry)
- Yann Brouillette (Chemistry) and Carmen Leung (Chemistry)
Moodle and Lea
Moodle
Moodle is an open source Learning Management System (LMS) designed to create an online environment where students can interact with their teachers and classmates, download resource materials and complete activities. Moodle is an acronym for Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment.
- How to Backup and Restore your Courses in Moodle
- How to Use Zoom in Moodle (Please note: Teams is the official videoconferencing platform at ÆßÐDzʿª½±.)
- How to Add Extra Test Time for Individual Students
- How to Submit your Final Grades from Moodle to Omnivox
- See videos related to Moodle on the Faculty Hub
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Teaching with Moodle!
Take this asynchronous, self-paced, online course to help you learn about Moodle, or refine your Moodle skills. Follow the entire course, or select modules according to your interests.
Lea
Léa is a simple Learning Management System (LMS) housed in MyÆßÐDzʿª½±. It offers the following features:
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- Storage of class documents such as the course outline and lectures
- A class calendar (dates for assignments, special events, etc.)
- A place for class announcements
- A place for the teacher’s list of recommended websites
- The teacher’s hours of availability to meet with students
- The MIO messaging system
- A dropbox for assignments
- Discussion forums
- A central location for grades
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- How to Use Zoom in LEA (Please note: Teams is the official videoconferencing platform at ÆßÐDzʿª½±.)
- How to use Teams in LEA
- Lea Online Classes – Instructions for Faculty Courtesy Vanier College
- Lea Online Classes – Student View
- See videos related to LEA on the Faculty Hub
Contact an Ed Tech Pedagogical Counsellor for help with LEA:
- Contact IT Support for technical questions related to Lea
Videoconferencing
The primary video conferencing platform at ÆßÐDzʿª½± is Microsoft Teams. Tutorials and user guides can be found on the college’s Microsoft Teams webpage
Teams
Microsoft Teams is an online collaboration platform that includes chat, document sharing,  online meetings and direct access to many other Microsoft and third party applications. Tutorials and user guides can be found on the college’s Microsoft Teams webpage.
Hyflex Teaching
HyFlex teaching
- – Webinar recording from Contact North
- (Columbia University Center for Teaching and Learning)
Additional Tool Options
Additional tool options
These are some tools that have been suggested by ÆßÐDzʿª½± faculty.
-  “FlipGrid is a free, online platform for educators that allows students and teachers to post videos in response to an initial topic or in response to another person’s FlipGrid. Flipgrid allows educators to see if students understand the content based on their video, and both educators and students can comment on videos through a text or video response, share likes or stickers, give feedback via a rubric or video response, or share the video with others. For example, as opposed to posting an academic question in your Flipgrid, educators could also ask students for input about where they are struggling most or finding success. In addition to using Flipgrid for academic purposes, it can also be an effective tool for monitoring social and emotional input from students, and comments provided in Flipgrid can be shared across students and provide valuable information to not only the instructor, but other classmates as well. Flipgrid videos can indicate social emotional or body language cues that might suggest student distress and cue an instructor to reach out.” (from )
- Â Create and edit interactive videos with H5P.
-  A peer-instruction platform developed at ÆßÐDzʿª½±. Watch this introduction to myDALITE by Yann Brouillette (Chemistry)
- (access through your ÆßÐDzʿª½± MS365 account) Can be used to build a survey, poll or assessment (quiz) and collect responses in real time.
- (access through your ÆßÐDzʿª½± MS365 account) A video application where people in an organization can upload, view,
organize and share videos securely. -  (access through your ÆßÐDzʿª½± MS365 account) An application for groups that collaborate, share files and work in groups. It combines chat, video meetings, file storage, and application integration.
- and use your ÆßÐDzʿª½± login to join an MS Teams community in Yammer – Moderated by ÆßÐDzʿª½± faculty
- Microsoft has many Teams tutorials
-  A free e-book reader that allows students read and annotate collectively. See this by Carmen Leung (Chemistry)
- Â Â Capture powerful feedback instantly during virtual meetings, classes, events, and more.
- Â Record, edit and share videos
- Â Record, edit and share videos
- Â Compare these two resources
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- Â Free stock videos, motion graphics, music tracks and sound effects
- Magdalena Mlek (Nursing) and Brendan Joyce (Concordia)