CTLT Workshop: Adopting and Adapting Peer-Reviewed, Openly Licensed Course Content

Date:
Thursday, May 28, 2020 - 11:00
Location:
Online
We are all casting our thoughts and efforts towards Fall 2020 and considering online resources for teaching and learning.  The good news for educators, particularly those new to digital teaching & learning formats in particular, is that they do not need to develop their materials from scratch. 

CTLT Workshop: Creating Video Quizzes in your learn.unbc.ca MyMedia area

Date:
Friday, May 29, 2020 - 09:30
Location:
Online

Have you recorded a lecture capture or presentation but would also like to check student comprehension and retention of the information you presented?  You can do this in your browser easily in your learn.unbc.ca MyMedia area using the included Kaltura Media Server tools.  Your learn.unbc.ca MyMedia area provides a simple video quiz creation tool that can be used to create a video quiz using any video you have uploaded to your My Media area.

CTLT Workshop: Editing videos within your browser in the learn.unbc.ca MyMedia area

Date:
Tuesday, June 9, 2020 - 11:00
Location:
Online

Have you recorded a lecture capture or presentation but would like to clip and trim parts after reviewing the video?  You can do this in your browser easily in your learn.unbc.ca MyMedia area without any need for special software or downloads. Your learn.unbc.ca MyMedia area provides a simple video editor that can be used to edit any video.  In this session we will explore:

CTLT Workshop: Interactive Presentations using Mentimeter

Date:
Monday, May 25, 2020 - 11:00
Location:
Online
Build interactive presentations with an easy-to-use online editor. Add questions, polls, quizzes, slides, images, gifs, and more to your presentation to create fun and engaging presentations. Students are not required to have an account to join Mentimeter presentations. Join this workshop to participate in some Mentimeter activities and learn how this application can help you move beyond Powerpoint slides to aid your teaching.

CTLT Workshop: Typesetting with LaTex and MathML for content & activities in learn.unbc.ca

Date:
Thursday, May 21, 2020 - 11:00
Location:
Online
MathType is a graphical editor for mathematical and scientific equations, allowing entry with the mouse or keyboard in a full graphical environment in addition to providing support for LaTex and MathML markup. This workshop will demonstrate how MathType can be used in learn.unbc.ca for typesetting all content and activities in learn.unbc.ca. This workshop may be of particular interest for Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, and Engineering programs. 

BC Bio 2020, Building our Teaching Community in a Time of Turbulence.

Date:
Wednesday, May 13, 2020 - 14:00
Location:
Online
Science educators connect with the BC teaching community for a virtual, engaging session to share challenges and tales of teaching and learning particularly in the age of transitioning our practices into remote instruction. Keynote address from Joan Sharp (SFU).
 

McVea, Holly

As the Administrative Assistant, Holly supports the administrative and office organizational needs of the CTLT. Holly maintains the files, office supply orders, and hybrid instruction technology lending library. Further, Holly's position has a heavy focus on event planning and facilitation; these events vary from TA training to award ceremonies.

The Messiness of the Pivot: Lessons Learned from recent transitions in Teaching

Date:
Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - 10:00
Location:
Online Event - https://bit.ly/KT6Jun
Join a panel of 3M National Teaching Fellows as they discuss the challenges and opportunities faced with the transition to remote teaching at the end of the Winter 2020 semester. From a variety of disciplines, panelists will share their experiences and lessons learned. Attendees are encouraged to join the conversation as we continue to teach within the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Webconference link: https://bit.ly/KT6Jun
 
Panelists:

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