Snow day? Remote teaching? Unable to attend class? Regardless of the reason, it is important to have a plan for enabling continuity of instruction. With Canvas, Kaltura, and Zoom, you can keep students engaged and accountable for course material whether your primary mode of instruction is in-person, remote synchronous, remote asynchronous, or mixed mode. In this session, you will get an overview of options that will help you deliver your content using various Zoom, Kaltura, and Canvas tools such as automatic chapters and slides, interactive transcripts, and reusable lectures.
Use Zoom or Kaltura Capture to record and share instructional content videos with students.
This document reviews recommended tools, equipment, settings, and best practices for participating in Zoom video conferences.
All Penn State faculty, staff, and students can use Zoom to host online meetings and webinars. This guide walks you through the steps of hosting a meeting or webinar.
This quick start guide gives you an introduction to the essentials of joining and participating in a Zoom meeting.
This quick start guide gives you an introduction to the essentials of joining and participating in a Zoom webinar.
This helpful document walks you through signing in to the Zoom Web Portal.
Top Hat is a student engagement system and comprehensive teaching platform that instructors can use to engage students in and outside of the classroom with interactive slides, graded questions, customized content, videos, discussions, and polls. When integrated with Canvas, instructors can also seamlessly synchronize rosters and grades. Top Hat utilizes no separate hardware but rather asks students to use their smartphones, tablets, laptops, or ordinary cell phones to participate in activities.