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A Sandbox course is a space created for an individual instructor to experiment with Quercus, the University of Toronto’s Canvas-based teaching and learning environment.
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Tool GuidesFurther information and resources for instructors, academic administrators, and students, is available on the course evaluations website:
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Tool GuidesThe Microsoft 365 integration allows instructors to assign and collect assignments Microsoft OneDrive files within Quercus.
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Tool GuidesLecture Capture software available at U of T:
You can use webinar tools (MS Teams Meeting or Zoom) to create a meeting of one (just yourself) and using the built-in screen and camera tools, make a lecture capture.
U of T’s licensed lect…
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ResourcesThe Assignments page in your Quercus course menu will display several forms of assessment in one location
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Tool GuidesThe Microsoft 365 OneDrive integration allows students and instructors to use, create, share, and collaborate on OneDrive files within Quercus.
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Tool GuidesIf an instructor wishes to use social media, third party and/or cloud-based technologies to enhance a course, what steps can be taken to reduce risk and ensure the security of student data?
Full reliance on a third-party service that is not…
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ResourcesThe Quercus Gradebook has a complete list of students who are officially enrolled in your course. Use the Export feature in the Gradebook to download a copy of the class list.
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Tool GuidesThe Rich Content Editor
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Tool GuidesUse the UT Advanced Group Tool to download a list of student emails. This feature is available to a Teacher, TA, Course Staff, Grader, Designer, or Librarian.
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Tool GuidesAdd your course learning outcomes as Outcomes on Quercus so that they can be included in rubrics when grading student assignments, discussions or quizzes. This provides an easy way to assess student achievement of th
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