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Category: Teaching

Getting Ready to Teach: Winter 2022

Use the checklist below as a guide to help you get ready. For technical questions, email kis@kellogg.northwestern.edu; for teaching support questions, email teachingsupport@kellogg.northwestern.edu. Optional Meeting: 12/27 @11am – Join Sunil and Ishrat and ask any question you may have as you prepare to teaching remotely the first 2 weeks of January.  Zoom link forthcoming. Remote Teaching Update the

Digital Tools for Student Engagement – Perusall, Mural & Teammates

I use three different tools to engage with my class, and for my students to engage with each other. One of them is integrated with Canvas, and the other two are standalone apps which don’t require students to create an account. I became aware of them while teaching remotely last year and decided to carry

Using MS Teams for Class Discussions (and/or Teaching)

Microsoft Teams & Canvas The Microsoft Teams integration with Canvas (also called Class Teams or Microsoft Teams classes) is available in all Canvas courses and allows instructors to create a team to chat and collaborate with their students – during and in-between classes. Students can engage real-time with others in the class (in-person or remote)

Getting Ready to Teach: Summer 2021 Edition

Depending on your teaching modality, use the checklist below as a guide to help you get ready. For technical questions, email kis@kellogg.northwestern.edu; for teaching support questions, email teachingsupport@kellogg.northwestern.edu. Hybrid View pictures of your classroom. You may have already visited the classroom to experience the setup. If you have questions on your room experience, sign up

New “Faculty Talk” Area

In an effort to help foster a sharing community amongst Kellogg faculty, we have created a space for faculty to share their edtech ideas (uses, tips and tricks) by creating a post on this site, and creating a discussion space for faculty to bounce ideas off of each other in the Faculty Forum. Links to both spaces are available from the

Download Online Videos for a Presentation

Starting Winter 2021 KIS will no longer be supporting video downloading from websites. You can download videos you find online, for example from YouTube, into your presentation. To achieve this, there are 2 options: For YouTube videos, you can install and use the free Firefox add-on “Download YouTube”. Or purchase and download the Wondershare Uniconverter.