Centrally supported tools: Student collaboration

  • Assignments in which the final product created by the students is a video or audio recording, such as student presentations, creative assignments, interviews, and role playing.

  • Create a virtual meeting space allowing you to engage with one student, a small group of students, or up to 150 students with live video.

  • LEARN supports announcements, email, chat, discussions, content creation, video notes, dropboxes, gradebook, quizzes, rubrics, and groups.

  • M365 apps provides access to a variety of communication, collaboration and productivity tools including Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneNote, Bookings, Stream, Teams (including polling), and Forms.

  • The Peer Evaluation, Assessment and Review (PEAR) application is an online platform that helps instructors facilitate the peer review process and/or the group assessment process.

  • PebblePad supports students as they plan and prepare for learning, record and reflect on curricular and co-curricular learning experiences, and curate and showcase evidence of this learning for different audiences.

  • An easy to use tool for peer review or group evaluation that can be used across a wide range of pedagogical contexts.

  • An interactive document tool that allows you and your students to discuss specific words, sentences, and passages in a written text by highlighting key portions of a document for comment and discussion.

  • Q&A platform in wiki-style format, to collaborate in a single space. Students can post questions and collaboratively edit responses. Instructors can answer questions and/or endorse student answers.

  • Cisco WebEx is a comprehensive audio-video conferencing platform for remote work, providing solutions for online teachings with integration with LEARN, administrative meetings, and webinars.

  • A cloud-based video conferencing platform that can be used for video conferencing meetings, audio conferencing, webinars, meeting recordings, and live chat.