Quick Tips: creating and curating content for your Blackboard course unit
Use these quick tip videos to help curate content and create new content for your Blackboard course unit.
Teaching and Learning in FSE encompasses many different tasks. You’ll find the resources you need to support you in these tasks here.
Use these quick tip videos to help curate content and create new content for your Blackboard course unit.
VoiceThread can be used to capture your screen and audio to create online blended learning materials. This webpage details how you can do this.
In this video James Brooks (Faculty Lead for Pedagogy) talks us through an example course structure.
In this video, Associate Vice Dean Steve Pettifer discusses how to create slides that work nicely with blended learning videos.
In this video, Faculty lead for Pedagogy James Brooks discusses the main differences between blended learning and the more traditional methods of delivery.
In this video, Dan Jagger from the Faculty eLearning team talks through some of the challenges you might encounter when trying to record high quality audio for your lecture material.
In this video Dan Jagger from the eLearning team shares how he used various technologies embedded in his Blackboard page to gather information and input from students to help him structure a synchronous session he recently delivered for the NAP program.
In this video, Associate Dean Andrew Weightman discusses how he planned his unit with James Brooks and Francesca Demontis.
In this video James Brooks walks through how he adapted his existing exam into an ‘open book’ format.
Powerpoint has a screen recording tool that allows you to capture your screen and audio to create your online blended learning materials. This webpage details how you can do this.