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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 …
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…
Assessments are a crucial component of student learning. In offering students feedback and grades, we gauge their understanding of the material at hand and support their development in our courses. The best practices of assessment design ar…
A range of resources are available for faculty involved in the design, development and teaching of digital learning components in face-to-face classes, hybrid formats or fully online courses. Support is available through CTSI, as well as th…
Are thinking about adopting a new teaching tool for use in your class? This checklist contains important questions to ask before you decide to adopt any teaching technology; the answers will help you determine the safety and accessibility o…
Web Content Accessible Design Principles: POUR Perceivable: web-based content and interface components must be presented in ways that all users can perceive. This takes into consideration the effect of colour, size, typeface and sound. Ope…
The following guidelines provide a roadmap for instructors during the course design process or as a “self-evaluation” tool to assist instructors in revision of an existing online course using the rubric and suggested examples. This research…
The University of Toronto (the University) has been using remote proctoring platforms, such as Examity for several years. Examity® has been carefully assessed by the University and complies with privacy and security requirements and policie…
The University of Toronto (the University) has been using remote proctoring platforms, such as ProctorU for several years. ProctorU has been carefully assessed by the University and complies with privacy and security requirements and polici…
ARC Major Projects - Update There is currently an ongoing RFx review of Online Proctoring Solutions for the Academic Toolbox.  Please see the Academic, Research & Collaborative Technologies (ARC) Major Projects Update Wiki for th…
The following are suggested readings as a research-informed introduction to theory and practice of online learning. Community of Inquiry: Theoretical framework represents a process of creating a deep and meaningful learning experience throu…
What is Active Learning at U of T? The following definition was composed from the literature on active learning and honed for our particular context after a series of interviews with U of T faculty teaching in active learning classrooms, ad…
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