About this communication
A term-based communication highlighting IT-related information that may be relevant to you as you prepare for the upcoming teaching term. The communication may identify IT-related news, changes, availability of tools and services, etc. that may impact, support, and/or enhance teaching and learning activities at Waterloo.
Change to Mobius licensing allows for unlimited student licences
A recent change to the University’s site licence with Mobius now allows for an unlimited number of licences for all Waterloo students. This change is effective immediately.
Möbius is a robust online authoring and delivery environment specifically designed for the needs of STEM classrooms. Mobius includes a rich suite of tools and features for authors looking to design and develop digital assets for their students or peers, and a delivery environment that enables and promotes deep and active learning for users through the combination of instructional material with hands-on activities.
Visit the EdTech Hub site to learn more about this tool and access related resources.
Questions and support
Join the Creator+ and/or Performace+ pilots
The version of LEARN that we use at UW has many pedagogical features that are used frequently by instructors and to great effect. There are, however, additional features available that we have not yet licensed, nor have we investigated their potential efficacy for our institution.
- Creator+ provides tools that enable the straightforward creation of interactive course content.
- Performance+ provides tools and dashboards that unlock insights into course and learner data and effectiveness.
This project will evaluate the efficacy of these two tools and determine how they can be used to better support UW students in their learning.
Get involved
Polling tool pilot: Comparing Vevox and iClicker
As announced on May 3rd, the University obtained a one-year centrally funded site licence to pilot the polling tool Vevox, for both academic and non-academic purposes. iClicker is still currently supported since no single polling tool previously met all the requirements of our community of users. Both tools have recently added new features that need to be evaluated before assessing the results of the Vevox pilot.
The University has recently been provided with a short-term opportunity to thoroughly pilot iClicker and its new features, free of charge. Before this, iClicker has been available to Waterloo students via a paid subscription.
Instructional Technologies & Media Services (ITMS) is partnering with the Teaching Innovation Incubator (TII) to lead a pilot comparing these two polling tools to determine whether one of these tools would meet the needs of our users, or whether both will continue to be required for specific situations.
About the pilot
ITMS and the TII are looking for instructors, students, and staff with experience, or who are willing to use polling tools Vevox and/or iClicker to participate in a pilot during the Fall 2024 and/or Winter 2025 terms. Note: interested students can apply to join the pilot so long as they have experience using either polling tool; there is no requisite that students must join the pilot with their instructor.
During this pilot
- Vevox will continue to be available for use as the campus’ centrally funded tool.
- iClicker will be made available at no cost for the duration of the limited time pilot. Participants need to be aware that there is no expectation that iClicker will continue to be provided at no cost at the completion of the pilot.
- Participants will be expected to use one or both tools over the course of the Fall 2024 and/or Winter 2025 terms.
- Participants will be expected to provide feedback on one or both tools as per the requirements document that will be developed for a suitable polling tool (approximately 1-to-2-hour time commitment).
While all University of Waterloo students, faculty and staff can use either polling tool during this period, as participants in the pilot, your feedback will inform the decision on how the University will move forward. Any future direction is dependent on budget approvals and must align with Policy 17: Quotations and Tenders which may result in a Request for Proposal to ensure a transparent competitive bidding process.
Support information for both iClicker and Vevox can be found on the EdTech hub under Centrally Supported Tools.
Questions about this pilot can be directed to Kyle Scholz.
Register now to participate
Interested participants should complete the expression of interest form to register for this pilot.
H5P Studio available for use
H5P is an online platform that allows you to build custom digital interactives to promote active learning, encourage student self-assessment, create reflection prompts and more. Waterloo staff and instructors can create and embed H5P interactives for free using the eCampus Ontario H5P Studio. The licensed version of H5P (H5P.org) includes learning tools interoperability (LTI) integration and is currently being investigated via the EdTech tool request process.
For a full list and example of the types of interactives you can create with H5P, visit Examples and Downloads on H5P.org.
Features and functionality
- H5P interactives can be embedded into most digital content, including on LEARN pages.
- Staff and faculty can also use the studio to browse it’s catalogue for existing, Creative Commons licensed interactives that can be reused for any course or training: Catalog of CC H5P content
Learn more about H5P
Visit the EdTech Hub to learn more about this tool, get support, and find out how your peers are using the online platform.
Responsible use and development of AI tools
Guidance on AI use
IST supports the innovative use of technologies to solve problems and optimize processes which support the mission and business operations of the University of Waterloo. Modern technologies which fall under the umbrella of Artificial Intelligence (AI) are becoming more accessible to a wider audience and due to the nature in which they work, require extra caution to be used responsibly.
All existing University policies still apply to the usage of AI, in the same way they do to all information systems. Ensure an understanding of the following policies:
- Policy 46: Information Management
- Policy 73: Intellectual Property Rights
- Information Risk Assessment
Available tools
While the University does not currently provide licenses for any enterprise Generative AI tools, Microsoft Copilot is available for use through your UWaterloo account. Use your University username and password to log in to Microsoft Copilot, which can be used for experimentation and to boost productivity. Accessing this service with your UWaterloo account will automatically provide you with personal and company data protection.
Non-UWaterloo accounts should never be used in conjunction with University data.
Learn more
Self-service options for start of term
Instructional Technologies and Media Services (ITMS) offers the following self-service options to help you prepare for the start of a new term:
- How to request your own course shell and Roster Synced MS Team
- How to add a TA to your course
- How to import content from another course in LEARN
- How to Request a Roster Synced Team after your LEARN course has been created
- Quiz Timing Changes in LEARN
- Synchronous Quizzes in LEARN (NEW)
Find additional LEARN Help resources in the IST Knowledge Base.
Electronic classrooms (E-classrooms) | Fobs, testing, room views
Podium fobs
Podium fobs will not be required for the Winter 2025 term.
Testing technology in centrally supported classrooms complete for Winter term
Complete system tests in all of the centrally supported classrooms has been completed as of December 16. The week before classes start, there will be a second set of tests done on randomly selected classrooms, for as many rooms as possible.
Please note, many of the rooms are in use between the time that ITMS performs any system tests and the start of term; ITMS can only ensure that the systems are completely functional as of the time they are tested.
E-classroom information and training resources, including a 360° view of rooms
Did you know? We have an online e-classroom information page that includes information about the e-classroom spaces available, training resources, podium instructions, and a 360° view of the rooms? Have a look today!
Additional classroom technology resources
EdTech Hub
Educational technologies, or EdTech, are digital technology tools used to deliver and facilitate learning, learning activities, and aid in creating or disseminating content.
Visit the EdTech Hub for information about:
New faculty orientation
Our New faculty orientation page provides valuable information regarding IT services and support to help you prepare for start of term. Information and support resources are available, including:
- the Educational Technology (EdTech) tools available to deliver and facilitate teaching and learning
- General IT help and support options
- Collaboration tools, event, and Waterloo studio support
- wireless network (Eduroam)
- exam scheduling and marking tools
Training course available via LEARN
This information, as well as other key resources like the new faculty orientation site on LEARN, is available via the Faculty Association website.
LinkedIn Learning
Did you know? LinkedIn Learning is available to all University employees and students. Learn more about the service and how you can integrate content into your teaching and learning initiatives.
Other teaching and learning services available to you including media production and classroom technology.