Virtual Instruction Primer (VIP) Workshops
During these workshop, ITS Staff and Faculty Fellows will share tools, methods, and effective practices for teaching virtually. They will also cover integrating research-based pedagogy and technology to assess student performance. Recordings and materials from previous sessions are listed after the current offerings of workshops.
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Past VIP Workshops:
VIP: Tools & Techniques
Slides: ITS VIP Workshop Slides
This workshop will provide information to move elements of your face-to-face course into a virtual environment by integrating research-based pedagogy and technology to teach and assess student performance. Instructional Technology Services Staff and Faculty Fellows will share tools, methods, and effective practices for teaching virtually.
Recordings:
- VIP: Tools & Techniques: Wednesday, March 11th
- VIP: Tools & Techniques: Thursday, March 12th
- VIP: Tools & Techniques: Friday, March 13th
- VIP: Tools & Techniques: Monday, March 16th
- VIP: Tools & Techniques: Tuesday, March 17th, 10 am
- VIP: Tools & Techniques: Tuesday, March 17th, 1 pm
- VIP: Tools & Techniques: Wednesday, March 18th
- VIP: Tools & Techniques: Thursday, March 19th
- VIP: Tools & Techniques: Friday, March 20th
VIP: Zoom – Tips, Tricks, and Best Practices
Monday, March 23, 9:00 – 10:00 am
Recording
Slides
Rebecca Frazee, Lecturer, Learning Design and Technology
In this Zoom session, Rebecca will share tips, tricks, and best practices for how to use Zoom during live sessions with students and using Zoom to increase presence and add a ‘personal touch’ to fully online/asynchronous courses. Depending on what you’d like to discuss, Rebecca can cover the basics (zoom settings and basic A/V troubleshooting, recording sessions to the cloud or locally, screen sharing, whiteboard, managing participants audio/video), or advanced skills (using breakout groups and Google docs for small group discussions and sharing out, screen sharing from peripherals, etc.).
VIP: Library Materials and Resources
Tuesday, March 24, 3:00 – 4:00 pm
Recording
Slides
Kate Holvoet, SDSU Librarian
The Library has high quality ebooks and electronic resources that faculty can use in their courses, and students can access for free. This session is of particular relevance to faculty who have physical course reserves that students no longer can access and now need to select alternate electronic content. Learn what to look for when selecting Library ebooks for use in your course, get up to date on complimentary access to commercial publisher electronic textbooks, and learn how to find relevant and free Open Educational Resources. The Library also provides Streaming Media – movies, documentaries, and music. Find out how to discover streaming media, and how to request specific titles if the library doesn’t already have what you need.
VIP: Turnitin For Feedback and Assessment
Wednesday, March 25, 10:00 – 11:00 am
Recording
Resources: Drive Folder
Katie Hughes, Lecturer, Rhetoric and Writing Studies
Turnitin is integrated within Canvas and enables faculty to provide feedback via written and/or voice comments, “quickmarks” placed on drafts, and grading rubrics. When a paper is graded in Turnitin, the score appears automatically in the Canvas grade book. Also available through Turnitin is a peer review tool, as well as a plagiarism detector.
VIP: Virtual Assessments
Wednesday, March 25, 11:00 – 12:00 pm
Recording
Resources: Drive Folder
Jon Rizzo, Instructional Designer, ITS
In this Zoom session, Jon Rizzo will discuss and demonstrate methods for assessing your students virtually via Canvas. The session will focus on Assignments, Tests/Pools, and other formative and summative assessment tools in Canvas. Attending faculty members will also receive recommendations on best practices and pedagogical considerations when assessing students virtually.
VIP: Managing Large Online Courses
Wednesday, March 25, 1:00 – 2:00 pm
Recording
Slides
Mark Laumakis, Lecturer, Psychology
Moving a course to the virtual environment is one thing. Doing it in a week or two is another thing. Running a large-enrollment online course is a whole other kind of beast. In this Zoom session, Mark Laumakis, Lecturer in the Department of Psychology and ITS Faculty in Residence, will share some tips, tricks, and best practices, based on his 15+ years of teaching up to 500 students in his hybrid Introductory Psychology course, as well as in his large-enrollment fully online Summer Session course. Topics to be covered include communicating with students, minimizing the email load, managing grades, and supporting your students in challenging times.
VIP: Zoom – Teaching Techniques for Live Classes
Thursday, March 26, 10:00 – 11:00 am
Recording
Sean Hauze, Associate Director, ITS; Lecturer, Educational Leadership
Sean Hauze, Instructional Technology Services Associate Director and Department of Educational Leadership Lecturer, will share techniques for teaching live class sessions via Zoom.
VIP: Improve the Quality of Your Online Instruction
Thursday, March 26, 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Recording
Slides
Moving to a virtual teaching modality can be challenging and many faculty worry about maintaining the quality of their course during this transition. In this session, you will learn strategies to enhance the design and delivery of your virtual instruction to improve the student learning experience and to more closely resemble that of a face-to-face class. This session will provide a crash-course on the Quality Online Learning and Teaching rubric, an evaluative instrument that can be used to help guide online instruction, to better prepare faculty for the challenges of conducting classes virtually.
VIP: Canvas Basics
Wednesday, April 8, 11:00 am
Recording
Slides
Leo Lopez
New to Canvas? Need a refresher on the basics? This Zoom session is going to cover the five basic steps of how to get started in Canvas:
1. Adding a current email address to your Canvas
2. Adding content to your course
3. Sharing information with your students
4. Making your course available to students
5. Communicating to your students
Canvas Interaction tools: Discussions, Blogs, Journals, & more
Wednesday, April 8, 1:00 pm
Recording
Jon Rizzo
This Zoom session will cover different approaches in Canvas to promote integration with, and between, students using Discussions, Blogs, Journals, & more. Pedagogical approaches to interaction and best practices will be covered as well.
Zoom Advanced Functionality
Thursday, April 9, 12:00 pm
Recording
Slides
Michelle Peterson
In this Zoom session on Zoom, we’ll cover advanced features and functionality in Zoom. Breakout rooms, Polling and Whiteboard are some of the topics. We will also cover using additional devices as document cameras/whiteboards.
Student Learning and Engagement Strategies in Zoom
Jon Rizzo and Andrea Saltzman Martin
April 24, 2020, 11 a.m.
Slides
Handout from Zoom
Recording
Come learn how to engage your students while in Zoom. We will focus on the following
- Breakout rooms for small group interactions (case studies, problem-solving)
- Polling for knowledge checks
- Managing small and large courses
- Student presentations
How to set up and grade virtual tests and surveys
Leo Lopez and Linda Woods
Thursday, April 30, 1 p.m.
Slides
Recording
Final exams are amongst us! Have you started building your test pools? Need to set up end of semester surveys? Come learn how to do all the above (and more)
Virtual Assignments in Canvas & Turnitin
Linda Woods
May 1, 2020, 11 a.m.
Recording
This workshop will demonstrate how to set up and grade assignments that your students will submit, such as written work, problem sets, and projects and the session will include the following items:
- Setting up an assignment with Canvas Assignment
- Using the in-line grader to grade student submissions
- Creating a Turnitin assignment
- Using Grademark in Turnitin to provide feedback
- Viewing the submission process from the student’s perspective
Setting your Grade Center up for success!
Jon Rizzo
May 8, 2020, 11 a.m.
Recording
This workshop will focus on the Canvas gradebook and will include the following items:
- Create Total and Weighted Total columns
- Create graded items
- Grading schemas and column organization
- Dropping lowest scores and extra credit
- Uploading Canvas Grades to Web Portal
COVID-19 Resources
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Virtual Assessment Resources
Pedagogical Tips for Teaching Online
Testing and Assessment Tips
16 Tips for Testing
Respondus
Virtual Teaching Resources
Academic Continuity Planning
Virtual Instruction Readiness Quiz
Syllabus Language for Virtual Instruction
Accessibility during Virtual Instruction
Technology Resources
Student Resources
Virtual Support and Resources for Students
Zoom Tips for Students