2 Powerful Tools to Humanize Your Online Course with Video

Video is a powerful way to humanize your online course and provide content in multiple formats which creates a more equitable experience for students. Screencast-o-matic is a simple-to-use video recording/editing tool. Studio is a Canvas integration that turns passive viewing into active engagement. Pair the two together and you’ve got the power to create dynamic […]

The Science of a Diverse Community, Dr. Claude Steele

Drawing on stereotype threat and social identity threat research, this talk will address the why, what and how of diverse learning communities: why they are important, a working hypothesis about what is critical to their success and what research reveals about how to achieve that success. The talk’s practical aim is to identify features of […]

Humanizing Pre-course Contact with a Liquid Syllabus

Improving the tone of your syllabus is a well known equity practice. Developing a Liquid Syllabus, a visually-oriented, public, accessible web page topped with a brief, imperfect welcome video that prepares students for a successful first week in an online course is next level! By the end of our session, you’ll get started with creating […]

NetTutor, STAR-CA, and Pisces Product Webinar

Topic: Measuring students’ use of online tutoring with correlation to faculty advocacy and student success Join CVC and LSI as we present an overview of NetTutor, STAR-CA, and Pisces. Learn more about faculty and advisor tools for referrals and assignments—both integrated within Canvas. Take a tour of the Administrator Dashboard to review usage reporting functionality, […]

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