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Zoom is a cloud-based video communications tool that allows you to set up virtual video and audio conferencing, webinars, live chats, screen-sharing, and other collaborative capabilities. As of August 2022, Quercu
Login to the University of Toronto Zoom access portal – utoronto.zoom.us
Plagiarism Detection Tool The University’s plagiarism detection tool is an electronic resource that assists in the detection and deterrence of plagiarism. Instructors using this tool can create an Assignment in their Quercus course to which…
You can access Microsoft Copilot Chat by navigating to m365.cloud.microsoft/chat and follow the prompts to login to your University of Toronto Microsoft 365
Teaching with social media This guide provides an overview of teaching with social media at the University of Toronto. Its goal is to help Instructors: understand considerations around the use of educational technologies and social media i…
Resilient course design is a framework for understanding how to design courses that account for variability in conditions. A resilient course design can reduce workload later in the term by preemptively putting in place processes for handli…
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…
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…
You can view all your quizzes in your course on the Quizzes page. You can also
Instructors can set up a discussion for students in their Quercus course as a method of asynchronous engagement.
The Library Reading List application manages course reserves material reserved through the University of Toronto Library’s Course Reserve and Syllabus Service System.  If you are using this service, it is recomme
Are you wondering which tools to choose to achieve learning goals for your course? Use our Tool Finder to see guides for the various tools in our Academic Toolbox.  You can also reach out for guidance on using the tools that best suit your …
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