In the Spring of 2016, Instructional Technology Services (ITS) and the SDSU Bookstore, working in conjunction with a team that includes the Library, Student Ability Success Center, and the Center for Teaching and Learning, submitted two grants to the CSU Chancellor’s Office to fund an Affordable Learning program at SDSU.
The Course Design Institute (CDI) provides opportunities for faculty to work with peers from different disciplines to design and develop fully online courses.
ITS Learning Stories is a collection of short online videos about pedagogical innovations and effective practices for teaching, both online and face-to-face.
The focus for the SDSU ZoomCorps members is to support the people in their unit or area of the campus. This way, each unit will have someone with a deep understanding of how to leverage Zoom, especially for high-profile webinars.
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a research-based framework for designing curricula—that is, educational goals, methods, materials, and assessments—that enable all individuals to gain knowledge, skills, and enthusiasm for learning.
The information on this page is intended to help keep your course running as smoothly as possible during the worldwide COVID-19 outbreak. We hope you find these ideas and recommendations helpful.