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You can access Microsoft Copilot by navigating to copilot.microsoft.com and follow the prompts to login to your University of Toronto Microsoft 365 account.
Instructors can set up a discussion for students in their Quercus course as a method of asynchronous engagement.
Instructors: feel free to share this support page with your students Quercus Tools: Quercus Discussions Discussions Quercus Discussions allow course participants can have an online conversation. Overview Discussions are a common…
What is Generative Artificial Intelligence and what application does it have for classroom instruction & learning? Tools that leverage Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models to generate new code or text (e.g.,…
What is Generative AI?  Generative AI is a branch of artificial intelligence that can generate new content, such as text, computer code, images, or music. It uses algorithms to learn patterns from existing data and then generate novel, real…
This page contains recordings of workshops from the Centre for Teaching Support and Innovation (CTSI) and their associated resources, covering various aspects of teaching and learning, as well as Quercus and the Academic Toolbox. Some of ou…
Navigate to: aitutorpro.ca   Choose one of the 2 selections provided:
The University of Toronto currently has an agreement with Crowdmark that will make the tool interact with Quercus. Each division of the University has its own policies and practices regarding access to, use of, and support of Crow
Support from your Local Academic Unit DIVISION/ FACULTY CONTACT Applied Science and Engineering Educational Technology Support for FASE Instructors and Staff: https://uoft.me/eto-esc or fase.edtech@utoronto.ca FASE EdTech Office Websi…
Microsoft Stream (on SharePoint) is a University of Toronto platform available for hosting, captioning, and sharing videos recordings.
Microsoft 365, available to University of Toronto faculty, students, and staff, offers a variety of tools and applications, many of which can be used to support teaching and learning goals.
You can access U of T’s Educational
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