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Student guide for various online tools they have access to where they can learn Canvas, Echo360, join a meeting in Teams, create graphics, presentations, short videos and more.
Overview of supported tools for teaching and a comparison table of synchronous and asynchronous software this includes Microsoft 365 apps (OneDrive, Bookings, Excel, Word, Outlook, etc.) Canvas, Respondus LockDown Browser, EchoVideo, Teams, Adobe, and more.
The article contains a vast range of software and resources for faculty, staff, and students to teach and collaborate online.
Explore how to use Active Learning Platform within your EchoVideo course, interact with your students and view analytics in a course.
Best practices for instructors when using the Upload/Media tool in Canvas and alternatives tools to record video.
The BigBlueButton tool in Canvas
Top Hat is a great tool for flipping your classroom, maximizing student attention or providing an environment for team based learning.
Access your live stream class and view active participants, use the classroom tools for learners attending remotely, ask/view questions in real-time as they watch the live-stream or they can ask or respond, students can take time-stamped notes, then access and download them after class using the Study guide tool, students can respond to polling questions during class or after class and you can control their viewing experience and participation.
Similar to Canva, Adobe Express Premium is an online design app with an integrated suite of tools that allows all registered students, faculty and staff access to create graphics, short videos, and web pages. Adobe Express includes branding features that allow you to stay consistent with University standards and collaboration tools to work on projects with other SVSU users.
Canvas is the learning management system used at SVSU. Canvas allows instructors to organize their courses and course content so students can find the materials they need quickly and easily. Canvas includes tools for announcements, assignments, quizzes, grades, discussion and more.
SVSU supports three main methods for conducting online meetings, catering to diverse needs and preferences within our community. Whether you require a simple solution for team check-ins, a robust platform for large-scale presentations, or an interactive tool for collaborative sessions, we have a suitable option for you. For detailed guidance on each platform, including setup instructions, usage tips, and troubleshooting advice, please explore the Knowledge Articles linked below.
Microsoft 365 Groups include communication tools, file storage and sharing.  The biggest benefit, of Microsoft 365 Groups, is not it's file storage capacity, but in it's ability to manage communication, notes and files related to a focused idea.
This article is for faculty already using Echo360 (EchoVideo). Learn different ways to record, manage, edit your media or transcript, tools/tips to engage your students, and what enhancements are new and coming.
Zoom is a cloud-based video communication tool offered as a paid subscription and is not currently a University-wide solution. Zoom is best used for synchronous online meetings featuring screen sharing, webcam, polling, and chat. The features available depend on the account type.
Use Lanschool as a tool for classroom management to restrict and monitor student activity in computer labs. Limit student access to websites, monitor student screens, and more.