A couple links from an SFU instructor leading
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A couple links from an SFU instructor leading
A quick workshop slide show that walks you through the basics of “create a learning activity in H5P that uses principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL).”
This workshop was adapted from open textbook from eCampus Ontario.
The fine folks at Thompson Rivers University have done it again. This time they are making themselves heard, or not surprisingly, helping their faculty be heard through podcasts and other formats for audio presentation.
This site… is an open educational resource designed for faculty to get online with their scholarly audio recordings.
https://podcasting.trubox.ca/the-podcasters-toolkit/
Podcasts make great collaborative and capstone projects for students. Some great examples:
Using podcasting to teach audience and research skills in composition class (including a compilation of the students’ favourite resources).
Using podcasting to get ecology students to connect with how ecology stories are reported on in the news.
Educause has collected some great podcast stories, including students using podcasting to report on study abroad experiences, connect as peer mentors, and as study tools for language learners.
It walks you through all the steps needed to produce and distribute your audio. While these things are often institution specific, we are developing our own workflow and resources for the Simon Fraser instructional community.
Our rough draft is included here
https://edmediasfu.opened.ca/audio/
We also are running a Pro Soundcloud account which we would be able to utilize for a variety of SFU projects, should it be helpful.
https://edmediasfu.opened.ca/2020/03/26/podcasting-at-sfu/