Using Hybrid Classrooms on Campus
The Hybrid Classroom equipment MSU has recently installed in classrooms across campus allows for faculty to capture their in-person classes or stream their classes via Zoom.
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The Hybrid Classroom equipment MSU has recently installed in classrooms across campus allows for faculty to capture their in-person classes or stream their classes via Zoom.
MSU provides all faculty and staff with 5TB of OneDrive cloud storage space that you can use to back up your documents and important files.
This post by Nathan Pritts of Ashford University is a great overview of how to plan for and record audio lectures for your class. Source:
Author: Luca Giupponi Contributors: Amanda Lanier, Shannon Spasova, Daniel Trego There are a number of strategies you can use to demonstrate handwriting techniques online as
Flipgrid is a video-based discussion thread where instructors can pose questions and students can post video responses that appear in a tiled grid display. Check
How to Protect You and Your Students in Zoom Due to recent concerns over security and privacy concerns using Zoom to host synchronous classes, here
Consider streaming video models and choose those that work best for you From the MSU Library https://libguides.lib.msu.edu/streamingvideo There are several streaming options available to instructors.
Scott Schopieray & Daniel Trego We are often asked about what recommendations we have for using video in the distance learning classroom, whether it is
View .pdf version with images Go to http://MSU.onthehub.com Login through MSU authentication Click on TechSmith Click on Camtasia Select your operating system Then click “Add to
MSU Libraries Digital Scholarship Lab http://bit.ly/MSUTeachingCOVID List collected and maintained by Andy Boyles Petersen This list is by no means exhaustive and is meant to
With so many different tools available to help instructors deliver instructional materials to students, we developed a quick guide to help you decide which tool
Zoom is a cloud-based platform for video and audio conferencing, mobile collaboration, and simple online meetings. This article provides some basic information about the use
Lecture capture is the process of recording classroom lectures as videos, and making them available for students to review after the class. Check out this
From Dr. Amanda Lanier Surviving and Thriving in Zoom When the message came around on March 12 that MSU was going completely over to remote