Past Events

An introduction on using Panopto, a lecture capture tool available inside Canvas, via Apple mobile devices

Fall semester meetups will take place every Friday from 1:00-1:45 on Zoom:
- During First Friday, a facilitator will share strategies for online teaching.
- The Second Friday gathering will provide opportunities to discuss strategies and share what has and has not worked for you in the past.
Discussions – How can we engage students in thinking about the content? Engage in some activities that will help your students to engage more in the online environment.

This workshop will provide the opportunity to critically reflect on what diversity means to you and how you demonstrate a commitment to diversity, as well as to begin articulating how these values are apparent in your current practice and future goals.

This workshop delivered by the UT Canvas Team.
This webinar will introduce the Discussions feature in Canvas. Encourage students to engage in conversations outside of class time by creating graded or ungraded Discussions.
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Advanced editing techniques in Panopto, a lecture capture tool available inside Canvas

An introduction to basic editing of videos and media in Panopto, a lecture capture tool available inside Canvas

This workshop delivered by the vender.
Join us Tuesdays in September as Proctorio leads the discussion on online exam security. We will cover basic quiz creation in Canvas and then dive deep into how to enable Proctorio in a Canvas course and add it to a quiz; give an overview of common settings for remote proctoring; and wrap up with a look at the Proctorio Gradebook.
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FIC staff will facilitate an asynchronous peer workshop in Canvas, where participants will receive feedback on their teaching statement drafts and share suggestions to strengthen others' statements with vivid examples of teaching strategies and learner-centered goals.

An introduction to Panopto, a lecture capture tool available for general use in Canvas