Online Teaching Resources
Faculty Workshops
Every semester we offer a series of one-hour “how-to” workshops to get you started with some basic online activities. This series covers everything from giving live or recorded lectures, using various discussion board tools, giving an online test, and providing a platform for asynchronous student presentations.
Recent workshops have been focused on providing support to faculty teaching in Ultra courses. More information and resources are available on the following website:
Workshops for Transitioning to Ultra Courses - This is offered as a series of three workshops to assist you with the transition from Original to Ultra courses. These workshops are offered to suport faculty teaching in Summer A, Summer B and Fall. Each workshop requires Zoom registration.
Workshop #1 - Organizing Content in your Ultra Course
April 3, 12noon - 1pm
May 22, 12noon - 1pm
August 7, 12noon - 1pm
Workshop #2 - Creating Graded Items in your Ultra Course
April 17, 12noon- 1pm
May 29, 12noon - 1pm
August 12, 12noon - 1pm
Workshop #3 - Teaching in Ultra
May 6, 12noon- 1pm
June 17, 12noon - 1pm
August 14, 12noon - 1pm
More Workshops to Support your Teaching within Blackboard
These hour-long workshops are meant to help you learn new tools and techniques for your teaching.
Add Interactivity to your Class with PollEverywhere – August 7 at 10:30 am
Enhance the classroom experience with PollEverywhere. Use it to engage students during lectures or give digital quizzes. Learn how it can connect with your Blackboard gradebook.
How to Use Padlet: A Digital Discussion Board – August 8 at 10:30 am
Padlet is a digital bulletin board that you can used both synchronously or asynchronously in your class to engage students. Learn about different use cases for Padlet in your course. See examples of different ways Padlet can be used to support collaboration and student learning. Learn how to get a UR Account and connect Padlet to Blackboard so that students have accounts associated with their contributions.
Enhancing your Discussion and Student Interaction using Harmonize – August 12 at 10:30 am
Harmonize is a discussion board tool that can enhance your online discussions by allowing audio, video, and text-based comments. Offering multiple due dates and reminders to students. It can also be used to facilitate peer review activities.
Save Faculty Time – Tips and Tools for Managing your Course – August 14 at 10:30 am
This workshop will cover a number of tips and tricks you can use to help manage your course more efficiently. It will also suggest tools that can be used for basic course administration, like attendance taking and grading.
Information about previous workshops
- Summer 2020
- Fall 2020
- Spring 2021
- Fall 2021
- Spring 2022
- Fall 2022
- Spring 2023
- Summer/Fall 2023
- Spring 2024
- Summer 2024
- Spring 2025
Information Guides
- Planning and Preparing for Disruption
- How do I Communicate with my Students?
- How do I Share Content with my Students?
- How do I Offer Live Lectures and Class Meetings via Zoom?
- How do I Pre-Record Lectures for my Students using Zoom and Panopto?
- How do I Facilitate Discussions with my Students?
- How do I Collect Assignments?
- How do I Facilitate Exams or Tests?
- How do I Share Student Grades Confidentially?
- What Options do my Students have for Software Access?
- University Guidance on Privacy in Zoom
Video Tutorials
- Using Voicethread for Assessment