Tuesday, May 19, 2020

UDL-Universal Design for Learning in Higher Ed

UDL Still Applies- Remote or F2F
Includes straight-forward chart or what to consider as you design your class or training.

The following resources were included in the Educause Webinar Universal Design for Learning to Support Remote Learning
Presented by Sam Johnston- Director of Postsecondary and Workforce Development- CAST

Universal Design for Learning to Support Remote Learning
See the slides, transcript, and recording of this informative webinar.

UDLonCampus.org
This inititative includes designing classes with UDL principle including uses of technology and media.

Reach Everyone- Teach Everyone
Thomas Tobin explains how to lower the barrier to access and not lower the rigor.
Includes transcript of podcast plus links to other resources.

Consider designing activities with "plus one" concept. Plus One = one additional way to respond, participate, report, or complete task. 

To play the podcast click below:


UDL Guidelines
"These guidelines offer a set of concrete suggestions that can be applied to any discipline or domain to ensure that all learners can access and participate in meaningful, challenging learning opportunities."

How to create captions in YouTube

CADET- Tool for adding audio descriptions post recording
Captioning and Descriptive Editing Tool (free) produces captions as well as audio-description scripts.

National Center of Accessible Educational Resources

Accessibility Course- U of Illinois
Free course that covers UDL and accessibility in higher ed

Resources for Access and Distance Education
In addition to resources, also upcoming webinars and office hours

Quality Learning and Teaching
QLT program is designed to help instructors "to more effectively design and deliver online, blended, and flipped courses (e.g., Quality Assurance)"





Sunday, May 17, 2020

Video for You- Your Courses, Your Entertainment




Make Super Simple Videos for Teaching Online: 5 Tips and 5 Reasons to Get on Camera
Getting started with video to connect more with your students as well as instruct by Michael Wesch

Background of Professor Michael Wesch 
Links to video series- Teaching without Walls, his Anthropology for Everyone site, and how he overcame his fear of being in front of camera

How to Blur Faces and Objects in Your Videos

Audio, Image, Video, and tool recommendations

Copyright Free Images- from TCEA-Lori Gracey




News- Higher Ed in Corona Times

Addressing Concerns about Online Learning
Plexiglass Won’t Save Us by Jeffrey Selingo. What steps have schools taken to improve their instructors and students experience?

Why Colleges Should Plan for an Exclusively Online Fall
Preparing now will reduce the chaos experienced mid-term Spring 2020

Communication- Is More, Better?
In this Covid time, communication with students, faculty, staff, parents, community is key

What College Students Need Now
How will colleges keep students safe?

What Campuses/Classrooms Might Look Like- Fall 2020
Socially distancing in classroom, dining, classroom

Lorain County Community College- Planning toward Fall 2020
LCCC plans 3 phases as it gets back to the new normal

Letter regarding efforts to chart MIT’s course for the summer, fall, and beyond
From MIT’s News Office, letter from President L. Rafael Reif, addressing steps and framework for planning process.

Is Higher Ed Asking the Wrong Questions
From author of Teaching Naked and former college president, how far in the future are we planning for?

If student wants to take off fall classes, might not blame on online experience.
Author of Small Teaching- Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning- describes his daughter’s and other students’ trepidations.

Case Against Reopening in Fall 2020
No vaccine. Other concerns in article in Chronicle of Higher Ed.

Cal State Universities to Be Virtual in Fall2020
Futurist Bryan Alexander forecasts how things will change.

With exception of nursing program, all classes will be online only.

UCSD- Early Example of Returning to Campus
UCSD will serve as a petri-dish. UC-San Diego has announced plans for moving back to campus.

Return to Learn 
By Chancellor of UCSD, under what conditions is UC-San Diego returning to campus for summer classes.

How the Coronavirus Will Change Faculty Life Forever

Covid-19 Resource Page-Educause
Includes links to webinars and polls for dealing with issues during these times.

Sustaining Higher Ed in Covid-19 Era
An extensive list of resources from EdSurge Higher Ed and ISTE

Live Updates: Latest News on Coronavirus and Higher Education
Live updates via Inside Higher Ed group

COVID Resources and Updates- Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

How to Bridge the Mutual Distrust Between Leaders and Professors Amid COVID-19
Communication and understanding needs are key.

List of Colleges’ Plans for Reopening in Fall 2020
Open for F2F? Online only? Innovative scheduling? Checkout the plans.

6 Ways College Might Look Different in the Fall
Different types of scheduling. Face to Face, virtual, or hybrid classes.

Case for Virtual Fall Term 2020 (and Probably Spring 2021)
Thoughts of a college math instructor as he lists 24 points for need to continue with online teaching.

What Do Final Exams Mean During a Pandemic?
What are other options? Many professors are looking at other options.

Unprecedented times require unprecedented strategies and actions
This article by Paul N. Friga is in a series of articles about financial challenges in higher ed.

How Available Should Faculty Be to Students Online?

9 Things You Can Do to Make Working from Home More Joyful
This Ideas from Ted article includes suggestions for improving you lot at home.

Polling

Polling- What's on Your Minds

Today's Q:




The following online services offer polling features:

Saturday, May 16, 2020

Instructional Resources for Online Teaching and Learning

Options to address cheating. Seven tips to promote academic integrity https://chroni.cl/2HnFrNg

Bonni Stachowiak shares several tools to support interaction between students. From a different way of handling discussions; discussion using video; social annotation, Bonni highlights some useful tools to explore.
Note: The Arc tool in Canvas is now called Studio

Covering course assignments, assessments, other resources

The 140 Best Podcasts to Enrich Your Mind
Something for all interests. Art, ideas, history, music/tv/film, philosophy, true stories/storytelling, more

Top 5 Online Learning Tips
From introducing new info in small chunks to providing feedback, this post also covers the research behind the tips.

Orienting Students to Online Learning: A Must for Student Success
Point to cover in orienting your students to your online class

Resources and Support for the Online Educator
ISTE (International Society for Technology in Education) offers this free ebook full of tips, strategies, and activities.

CCCOER-Community College Consortium for OER
OER plus case studies for getting started with OER

QuickPoll-Educause-Grading and Proctoring in COVID-19 Era
What are institutions during now and what changes are being considered in the future.

Virtual Field Trip Apps and Websites
Explore museums, natural areas, and more.

Health

Medical/Health Simulations

From Ryerson University, see simulations covering several nursing care scenarios.

Open Education Resources for Nursing
Developing 5 OER Nursing Textbooks and 25 Virtual Reality scenarios

Open RN
H5P/Virtual Simulations for Nursing Education includes scenarios and links to its YouTube channel

Science

From Dartmouth

POGIL-Process Oriented Guided Interactive Learning
https://pogil.org/

HHMI Biointeractive

Transparency in Teaching and Learning

Tools and Resources to Explore

Need a New Tool in Your Toolbox? 

Fine Art- shareable under Creative Commons
Impactful, humorous graphics available for download

Flipgrid
Flipgrid is useful for video introductions, discussions. Flipgrid is integrated into Canvas.
Troubleshooting if camera not recognized

You Can Attend VR Meetings- without Headset
Forget social distancing. Stand next to the other participants, shake hands, more- virtually.

How to Quickly (and Safely) Move Lab Course Online
From online teacher with 5 years experience of move lab course to online.

LearningRevolution
Free online conference. See the recordings here.

NewsLit- The Sift
Fact or Fiction? Educators guide to this week’s news literacy.

Student-Centered Remote Teaching: Lessons Learned from Online Instruction
Lessons learned to make online class more engaging.

Quick-Start Guide for Teaching from Home
From the instructor who teaches the most popular online class.

Online Tools for Teaching and Learning
This comprehensive list from U of Mass links to assessment, community, knowledge, and learner-centered tools.

Searching for a way to add questions to your videos? EdPuzzle is one tool that.

OBS-Open Broadcaster Studio
Overcome Zoom Limits with Live Streaming
In this video, Miguel Guilin shares how to set up OBS to live stream your presentation.
OBS is a free broadcasting software for Mac, Windows, Linux.

OBS is available here

Virtual Reality in Education
3 approaches to using VR in Remote Learning

Friday, May 15, 2020

Your Wellness and Safety During COVID-19 Crisis

Wellness and Safety during COVID-19 crisis


  • Be Kind



Thursday, May 14, 2020

Instructional Continuity- Pedagogy + Recording Options/Considerations

Open Resources for Student Centered and Adaptive Strategies in the New Higher Ed Landscape
Ideas for design, assessment, collaboration,  and teaching from West Virginia Press

Delivering High-Quality Instruction Online in Response to COVID-19
Playbook for improving course design, teaching and learning online.

Several faculty have asked about using Zoom and other recording options.

This post addresses:
  • options for using Zoom and other recording products 
  • pedagogical considerations for several scenarios 
  • options for posting 
  • equipment needed 
  • resources
Pedagogy is like oxygen for #teachingmethodsgeeks

From Wikipedia
Pedagogy, taken as an academic discipline, is the study of how knowledge and skills are imparted in an educational context, and it considers the interactions that take place during learning

Pedagogy in Times of Disruption
This is a comprehensive resource for pedagogical considerations for moving classes to online.

The Pedagogy in Times of Disruption includes:
  • considerations for synchronous and asynchronous teaching
  • tools available in Canvas
  • Zoom
  • Shifting classes to online
    • Option 1- Live class with Zoom
    • Option 2- Pre-recording Lectures
    • Option 3- Skipping the Video
  • Using Zoom for Office Hours
  • Student Presentations
  • Uses for Canvas
  • Other resources
Note: This document is tailored for Stanford. As time permits I will edited it so the information applies to SCC,

For now it is a start.

What's Needed for Recording?

  • a good reason for recording
  • an understanding of the process and workflows for recording and uploading recordings
  • a real computer/laptop 
    • thin client computers are not reliable for Zoom recording or for meetings
  • webcam 
  • microphone
  • reliable internet connection
  • software or a service for recording

What are SCC's recording options:

  • Canvas
    • Using Studio feature
  • Zoom
    • Zoom Pro account recording to cloud
    • Zoom Basic account recording to local computer
  • TechSmith Relay
Scenario 1: Using Studio feature in Canvas
Scenario 2: Using Zoom
  • All faculty should have a Zoom Basic or Zoom Pro account named the same as you SCC email account. (contact Bruce Huddleson for additional clarification
  • Zoom can be used for:
    • live meetings
    • recording your presentations
    • office hours
  • When I record where can I find my recording
    • If using Zoom Pro account- record to the cloud
      • share the links to Canvas
    • If using Zoom Basic account- recording will be to your local computer
      • the mp4 video file can then be uploaded to Canvas, YouTube, SCC LectureCast Server
  • Getting Started with Zoom 
Scenario 3: Using TechSmith Relay
For more information contact:
Bruce Huddleson x5080 bhuddleson@scciowa.edu
Clay Huston x5081 chuston@scciowa.edu

Resources:



Getting Started with Zoom

How to Zoom
Short YouTube videos for most of Zoom's functions.