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Revision as of 14:31, 4 January 2022
Contents
Sakai
Your Sakai site is your "hub" for all class activities.
- For credit classes, Sakai sites are created automatically.
- For non-credit classes, the Sakai Course Site Request Form for Non-Credit Courses must be submitted in order to get a site created.
Sakai Training
- Instructors must complete the Intro to Sakai online workshop before they can get access to their Sakai sites.
- Intermediate Sakai - All instructors who do not have online teaching experience should register for and complete this workshop!
- Both workshops are online and self-paced. For more details see Sakai Training.
- TO REGISTER: Visit training.durhamtech.edu
More tools for online instruction
Warpwire Create simple videos or audio recordings
To learn more: |
Narrating PowerPoints Convert PowerPoints into video lectures
To learn more: |
Sakai Meetings Hold "live" online meetings with your students
To learn more: |
Teaching and managing your online class
Attendance Rules for Online, Hybrid, and Blended Classes (PDF)
Important info on planning course "entry" activities and maintaining attendance records to meet regulatory requirements.
How Do I Do That Online? (PDF)
Practical strategies for creating online activities in Sakai to replace common face-to-face class activities.
Opportunities for Social Interaction with Your Online Students (PDF)
Ideas for creating instructor presence in your online class.
Online Testing: Tips to Minimize Technical Problems and Deter Cheating (PDF)
Specific advice on the best settings to choose before publishing your test. Page 2 explains how to randomize test questions/answers.
Online Course Guidelines
The college's expectations for teaching online, laid out in 23 succinct guidelines. Click "Expand" to the right of a guideline to see explanations and resources.
Webinar trainings for faculty
Instructional Technologies is presenting webinars to keep faculty informed and to share tips and strategies for teaching online.
Visit the Instructional Technologies Webinars page for recordings and materials from past sessions.
Support and self-help
For instructors
- Sakai Resources for Instructors includes pretty much everything there is to know about Sakai and has links to detailed help for every tool in Sakai.
- Email sakaihelp@durhamtech.edu with questions or problems.
- BE SPECIFIC. Tell us your course & section number, the name of the specific test/quiz/forum/assignment, and the name of a specific student affected (if applicable).
For students
- Contact Sakai Support - lists support options available, including how to contact the 24/7 Sakai Help Desk.
- Sakai Help for Students has videos and FAQs to help students log in, post in a forum, take an online test, submit an assignment, and more.
More tips and resources
- ACUE's Online Teaching Toolkit
Numerous videos and tip sheets for developing and managing an online course.
- Digital Accessibility
Tutorials, instructions, and checklists to help you create online content that is usable by all students.
- How to Be a Better Online Teacher: Advice Guide
An online teaching guru shares great advice in this article from the Chronicle of Higher Education.
- Quality Matters: Emergency Remote Instruction Checklist and Video Explanation
This detailed handout can help you make sure you have your bases covered.