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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
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Tool GuidesYou can access U of T’s Educational
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Tool GuidesThe University of Toronto has licensed TechSmith Snagit as the institutional lecture recording solution to provide screen and audio recording. Resulting videos are saved locally on the computer where they were recorde
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Tool GuidesOrganizing the students in your Quercus course into a Group Set allows you to administer group work and facilitate communication to and between the group members.
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Tool GuidesAudience Response RFSQ update:
Following the University’s open tendering process for audience response tools, we are pleased to inform University instructors and staff that iClicker Cloud (integrated with Quercus) is availabl…
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ResourcesInstructors can use SpeedGrader to view, comment, and grade student submissions directly within the browser.
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Tool GuidesWeBWorK is an open-source online homework system for math and science courses. WeBWorK is supported by the MAA (Mathematical
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Tool GuidesInstructors can copy course content such as assignments, modules, pages, and discussions from one course into another course using the Import tool. When importing content, instructors can choose to import all content or select specific c
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Tool GuidesPlanning and Delivering Your Course
Many of the resources on this site can support the planning and delivery of a large class, whether online or in-person. You could start by reviewing:
Active Learning at the University of Toronto
Course…
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ResourcesAudio and Video Recording of Lectures and Class Sessions
More information on Recording Technologies can be found on the Academic, Research and Collaborative Technologies site.
There are several possible reasons a lecture o…
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ResourcesCollaborative annotation (or social annotation) tools are available to support community learning and collaboration on digital content. These tools make it possible for multiple collaborators to comment or annotate in the same document and…
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ResourcesThe Microsoft 365 integration allows students and instructors to collaborate on the same OneDrive file within Quercus.
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