Introducing Khanmigo Teacher Tools

A new external tool set is available on Canvas. Khamingo is a generative AI-enhanced set of teacher tools that may help with time-consuming tasks. Khanmigo, developed by Khan Academy, is available in Canvas through a new partnership. What Can Khanmigo Do? The range of AI-powered aids includes tools for planning course content, creating teaching-related materials,… continue reading

Tips for Excellent and Efficient Instruction

In this blog post, let us explore strategies that make teaching more effective for our students and more manageable for us as instructors. As educators, we often juggle multiple responsibilities – designing engaging lessons, providing meaningful feedback, supporting diverse learners, and somehow maintaining our work-life balance. This information aims to help you excel at all… continue reading

Using Flip with Microsoft Teams

Information for Instructors Create a Class in Teams  Create a Flip Assignment Prepare a Folder for Sharing Videos for Class Comments Video Demonstration for Instructors Guide for Students Students must know how to join your Teams class, submit their video to the assignment, and then upload it to the folder for class comments. They will… continue reading

Alert for Flip video users

Starting July 1, 2024, Flip (previously FlipGrid), Microsoft’s video discussion tool, is no longer a free-standing app but available only in Microsoft Teams. We apologize to those using Flip in their teaching, as this change happened suddenly.  If you have used Flip in the past, you can download your videos until September 30, 2024. This… continue reading

Join the ThingLink Pilot 2023-25

Interactive Images to Empower All Learners Are you interested in creating interactive content in a way that promotes inclusive scholarship for diverse learners? Text-heavy content can be challenging to process for some learners. Would you like to design an inclusive syllabus for your course? An interactive syllabus is an effective strategy to ensure that a… continue reading