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Support available from your Academic unit Look up your Divisional Support Contact who can support you and your academic technology needs with the tools in the Quercus Academic Toolbox.  Your Divisional Support representative may have local …
A wiki page is a collaborative page that allows people to contribute, edit, and share materials. Page settings can be adjusted to course participants to access, create, and edit material on any topic.
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.
Modules allow instructors to determine the order and structure (eg. by week, unit, or topic) in which the content will be released to the end-user to provide a guided learning experience.
The University of Toronto currently has an agreement with Gradescope 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 Gra
Tool Finder 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 bes…
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…
U of T Quercus: Integrated Tools to Facilitate Teaching and Learning The University of Toronto’s academic technology toolbox is powered by Quercus.  Quercus is based on the Canvas Learning Management Engine by Instructure, which offers adv…
Team Up! is a web-based group assessment tool made to encourage collaborative group/team work where students work together to reach a consensus before choosing their answer.
The peerScholar peer assessment tool enables students to provide constructive feedback on each others’ work.
PeppeR is a web-based collaborative  asynchronous online discussion environment.
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