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Don’t Be a Wi-Fi Monster

Posted on March 15, 2016 By careyt

Wi-Fi not working as fast as you’d like? Believe it or not, there are reasons your internet takes forever to load, and it’s not your computer’s fault. Going wireless is not faster for anyone. The signal quality is affected by …

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Recent Updates to Canvas – March 2016

Posted on March 14, 2016 By

There are some useful updates and new features in Canvas that were recently deployed.  Check out some of these new features in the screencast or read the details in the release notes.  Some highlights for faculty include: Course analytics are …

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Make the Most of Your LinkedIn

Posted on March 11, 2016 By

Your LinkedIn Checklist There are hundreds of articles floating around the web about how to make the most of LinkedIn. There’s one by Virgin Mobile, one by Business Insider, and even one from Dartmouth University. Here you’ll find a combination …

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Tech Tip: Ignore Email Conversations

Posted on March 9, 2016 By

In Outlook, you can ignore unwanted email conversations, including reply all messages. To do this, first open Outlook. Then navigate to the message you wish to ignore. Click the Home Tab, then click Ignore beside the large Delete button. This button …

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Tech Tip: Malicious Email Attachments

Posted on March 2, 2016 By

A new hybrid virus threat is using infected document attachments in emails. When you, the user, opens the attachment then the virus infects your computer. The first and best line of defense is to delete emails from addresses you don’t …

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For Faculty: New Ways to Use Rubrics to Enhance Teaching and Learning

Posted on February 26, 2016 By

Many faculty employ rubrics in their courses to assist students in knowing what will be assessed.  This article posted in Faculty Focus discusses new ways to employ rubrics that faculty may want to incorporate into their toolbox of teaching strategies.  …

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Tech Tip: Turn on BCC in Outlook

Posted on February 24, 2016 By

Blind Carbon Copy, or BCC, is a great way to send private emails to individuals or hide someone’s email address to a group. This respects the privacy of the recipients.  First, open Outlook and start a new email by clicking New …

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Swivl Your Thinking for Faculty and Staff

Posted on February 24, 2016 By

Students tired of traditional presenting? Looking for a cool way to spice up a project? Need a new way to evaluate student teaching? Swivl may be just what you are looking for. Swivl is great for flipped classrooms, group projects, …

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Recent Updates to Canvas

Posted on February 23, 2016 By

The most recent update to Canvas on 2/20/2016 has some great new functionality and features.  Watch this screencast to learn more or read on for some of the highlights. Crocodoc Student Feedback Document Review – Now, when you provide crocodoc …

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Green Eggs and New Print Stations

Posted on February 19, 2016 By

Do you like green eggs and Print Stations? I do not like them, ITS. I do not like green eggs and Print Stations. Would you like them in Schlosser Hall? Would you like them in Hackman North? Would you like …

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Free Canvas Training Week of Feb. 22

Posted on February 19, 2016 By

Canvas has announced several free training webinars for faculty next week.  You can see the full schedule here: http://community.canvaslms.com/community/answers/training/ Some highlights include: Canvas Collaboration and Group Work: February 22 from 11:30-12:30 Part 2: Canvas Fundamentals for Higher Ed.: February 22 …

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Prevent Device Theft

Posted on February 19, 2016 By

Device theft. Everyone thinks it won’t happen to them. You think you’re careful. No one steals things here! But it can happen here, and even if not here, it can happen somewhere else. Are you prepared if your phone or …

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Tech Tip: Don’t Add Spaces Between Paragraphs

Posted on February 17, 2016 By

You can format Microsoft Word not to add spaces between paragraphs. First, open Word, and on the Home tab in the ribbon go to the Paragraph section. Click on the small arrow on the right hand side of the Paragraph box. A …

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Canvas Tip of the Week: Student View

Posted on February 11, 2016 By

Canvas has a setting that allows faculty to see what a course looks like from a student view. This setting also allows faculty to submit assignments or take a test as if they were a student in the class. This …

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Tech Tip: Open a Copy

Posted on February 10, 2016 By

Remembering to Save As is always a hassle. There is an easy way to make sure you never save over a document instead of Save As. Just open a copy of the file. To open a copy, first open up …

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