Salisbury University |  Instructional Design & Delivery Newsletter | February 23, 2021

Instructional Design & Delivery

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Student View Updates

Student View has updated to be quickly available in certain areas of your MyClasses course. While the full Student View name is still visible next to the glasses icon from the course Settings page: 

MyClasses Canvas Student View button with text and glasses icon

The icon has been moved and simplified in all other areas of the course where it is available, the most notable change being on the Home page. The glasses icon will appear in the top right corner of areas in MyClasses where this quick shortcut to Student View is available:

MyClasses Canvas Annoucements page with the glasses Student View icon highlighted.

This shortcut has been added to the Announcements, Assignments, and Modules landing pages, as well as on individual pages, discussions, and assignments. The icon is not available for use with LTI tools, such as Zoom, Panopto, or Perusall; these tools will still recognize your role as a teacher in the course.

Summer and Fall 2021 Course Materials Due by March 5, Including TurningPoint (Clickers)

If you are planning to use TurningPoint response/clicker system in your classroom during the 2021 summer term or fall semester, please make sure the SU Bookstore is aware of this requirement as part of the required course materials. This is usually requested as part of the book adoption form and will help the Bookstore plan and supply enough inventory based on course enrollment.

 

When requested as one of the required course materials, your course will be listed on the Clicker Courses page on the website, and “TurningPoint” account subscription/license and other purchase options will be listed with the required course materials in the Bookstore course selection search for your course/section.

 

Additionally, if you are searching for Open Educational Resources (OER), the library offers a tool from EBSCO called Faculty Select to help you find e-textbooks and other course e-books that will not cost your students a penny to use.

Call for Proposals - MOST Grant

The Maryland Open Source Textbook (MOST) initiative is seeking proposals for the Faculty OER Mini-Grant Program, which supports faculty efforts to increase access, affordability and achievement for students at Maryland’s two-year and four-year public higher education institutions through the incorporation of Open Educational Resources (OER) into teaching practice.


The 2020 MOST faculty mini-grants will provide recipients with unique opportunities to engage in communities of practice related to teaching with OER, creation of OER in high-need areas and evaluation of OER use in relation to student success.


For more information about the grant and how to apply, please visit the MOST Call for Proposals website. Proposals must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. ET on Monday, March 1, 2021.

March Webinar & Workshop Offerings

ID&D is offering workshops in March that focus on pedagogy, managing your gradebook, and course design To view more details about each session and to register for one or more workshops, please go to the Faculty Development Calendar. 

 

The Partner Presentation on Critical Thinking below continues the conversation about pedagogical best practices and examples of strategies to introduce students to and support the development of students’ critical thinking skills. This session will include guest speakers 
Dr. Yujia Song and Dr. Joerg Tuske from the Philosophy department as well as Dr. Sarah Winger from UARA. To explore the earlier part of the conversation, about SU’s assessment of critical thinking skills, you can view Dr. Winger's 
Stories from GULL Week Data presentation.

Partner Presentation: Critical Thinking 

Friday, March 5 ● 2-3 p.m. (EST)

 

Gradebook Tip and Tricks

Friday, March 12 ● 10-11 a.m. (EST)

 

Formative Feedback

Friday, March 19 ● 1-2 p.m. (EST)

 

Advanced Design Tools

Friday, March 26 ● 10-11 a.m. (EST)

Need Help?

Contact an Instructional Designer

 

Review our ID&D Knowledgebase for instructional software how-to’s and pedagogical best practices. (SU Login required)

 

You can also search the IT HelpDesk Knowledgebase, such as for information about Zoom and Office 365.

Can't find the information you need in the Knowledgebase?

 

Please use the I Need Help? option to submit a Help Request in the ID&D Support Center.

 

Drop into our Virtual Office Hours, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.


Visit & Follow Us

ID&D Office: 

ID&D is working remotely and is not in the office for the Spring 2021 semester. However, the Faculty Studio is still available to faculty during the hours that the Guerrieri Academic Commons is open.

 

Faculty Studio

Guerrieri Academic Commons 221

 

Department Information:

W: www.salisbury.edu/instructionaldesign

E: suidd@salisbury.edu

P: 410-677-6585*

*Voicemails are converted to emails while ID&D works remotely.

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