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Posted on: MSU Online & Remote Teaching
Tuesday, May 5, 2020
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Posted on: MSU Online & Remote Teaching
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What is Remote Teaching? An Introductory Video
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Tuesday, May 5, 2020
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Wednesday, Nov 4, 2020
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Tuesday, Feb 21, 2023
Blended and Hybrid Learning: Strategies and Best Practices [CTLI Webinar]
Here is the recording of our 80-minute Blended and Hybrid Learning webinar presented by the CTLI.Here is a link to the Blended and Hybrid Learning slide deck which includes further links to resources on slides 27-30. The main external resources we recommend are:

Multimodal Instructor Guide https://hcommons.org/deposits/item/hc:46633/  
List of Big Class Discussion Strategies https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/speaking-listening-techniques/ 
Educause (7 Things You Should Know About the HyFlex Course Model) https://library.educause.edu/resources/2020/7/7-things-you-should-know-about-the-hyflex-course-model 
Online Learning Consortium (The Blended Institutions of Higher Education) https://www.everylearnereverywhere.org/wp-content/uploads/The-Blended-Institution-for-Higher-Education.pdf  
Blended Learning Guidebook https://www.blpmooc.org/guidebook 

Please feel free to follow up with Jay Loftus or Ellie Louson from the CTLI with any questions or to request a consultation.Image from Pexels by Kampus Production.
Authored by: Ellie Louson
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Posted on: MSU Online & Remote Teaching
Monday, May 4, 2020
Create Module and Add Virtual Class Zoom Link
 

Intro & Set-up Zoom Webinar (0 – 7:24)
D2L

Create module and add virtual class zoom link (7:25 – 10:15)
Powerpoint presentation in Zoom Webinar (10:16 – 17:20)
How to store your recorded Webinar in D2L (17:21 – 24:07)



 
 
More information on securing your virtual classroom: https://blog.zoom.us/wordpress/2020/03/27/best-practices-for-securing-your-virtual-classroom/
 
Posted by: Makena Neal
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Posted on: The MSU Graduate Leadership Institute
Sunday, Feb 14, 2021
Creating Meaningful Mentoring Relationships Presentation
A professional development workshop given by Maria Rising on creating successful relationships and aligning expectations with mentors. This was presented at the 2020-2021 Leadership Academy. 
 
Authored by: Maria Rising
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Monday, Nov 9, 2020
Video 1 - Writing Good Questions - Structure & Type Video
Video 1 is 5.5 minutes long and covers questions structure and type.
Authored by: Julie Libarkin
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Monday, Nov 9, 2020
Video 3 - Spotting errors in questions - Walk through
Video 3 is 5 minutes long. It should be viewed after doing PRACTICE 1 and walks through errors in two questions taken from exams.

Practice 1 - Spotting errors in questions
Try it yourself! Analyze actual exam questions and look for mistakes. Watch VIDEO 3 to see an analysis walk through.
 


Two questions follow. These questions appear on real exams. 
Use the Don'ts list to identify potential problems in the questions. 
When you are done, watch VIDEO 3 as I walk you through the potential problems I spotted. 
Non-majors biology exam
Which of the following is a mechanism by which genetic variation arises that can lead to evolution by natural selection?

mutations in an individual’s DNA in the reproductive cells (i.e., the sperm and egg) due to exposure to radioactivity
mutations in an individual’s DNA in the skin cells due to excessive UV radiation from the sun.
mutations in an individual’s DNA in the hair cells due to chemical mutagenizing agents
all of the above

Non-majors geology exam
The most dangerous volcanoes are

those associated with magmas of low silica (low viscosity) and low water content
those associated with magma of high silica content and high water content
those located at transform boundarys
fortunately located along the mid-ocean ridge
Authored by: Julie Libarkin
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Posted on: #iteachmsu
Tuesday, Nov 3, 2020
November 2020 Online Workshops from MSU IT
November is all about media creation. We will be hosting two workshops around the creation and distribution of video and other media content. Each of the two workshops will occur twice in November. In the two workshops we will cover the phases of video production and provide some help tips to get the best quality video possible. We will also explore basic and advanced tools that you can use to create your videos. All the tools that we explore are free to use, either due to a license that MSU has purchased, or because of they are free to everyone. We will also make sure to make time for any questions that you may have around planning and recording techniques or using the tools. 
 
 
Creating and Sharing Media in Mediaspace 
November 6th (10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.)  
Novemver 6th Workshop Registration
November 13th (2 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.) 
November 13th Workshop Registration
 
This workshop will focus on the use of Kaltura Mediaspace and Capture. These two tools allow you to make your own recordings at home, and then upload and distribute them to your students. We will cover how to access these tools, the basic functions and some advanced features that you may find useful. In addition, we have some general best practices that we can cover, and we are happy to recommend equipment you, or your department, may consider purchasing.  
 
Advanced Tools for Video and Audio Creation 
November 20th (10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m.) 
November 20th A.M. Workshop Registration
November 20th (2 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.) 
November 20th P.M. Workshop Registration
 
The second workshop covers some advanced tools and goes beyond just video creation to discuss audio editing. The tools we will be discussing are Camtasia, Audacity and Adobe Spark. Like Kaltura Capture, Camtasia allows for screen and webcam recording. However, it is also a powerful video editor with many features that can enhance your video and make it more visually appealing. We will also touch on Audacity, which can be used to record and edit audio, and Adobe Spark which is a simple way to create websites, videos and graphics. 
Authored by: Nick Noel
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