This Canvas module introduces students to Canvas at Penn State. Learn ways to import and customize the module for any Canvas course in the Canvas Learning Center.
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.
A collection of IT Knowledge Base articles on a variety of topics relating to Information Security.
The Gartner research library, available via a Penn State Libraries subscription, provides articles and information for technical professionals. Gartner, Inc. is the world's leading research and advisory company. The company helps business leaders across all major functions in every industry and enterprise size with the objective insights they need to make the right decisions.
Find out what faculty, staff, and students can do with Kaltura media in Canvas and in Penn State's MediaSpace Portal.
A resource to help users get started using the Kaltura Media Space Go Mobile App for Android and Google phones.
A resource to help users get started using the Kaltura Media Space Go Mobile App for iPhone.
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.