Search
There are 4 results.
Category
Category
Build (4)
Tag
Tag
All (41)
Active Learning (1)
Alt Text (2)
Analytics (2)
Backwards Design (1)
Belonging (3)
Canvas (5)
Color Contrast (2)
Communication (3)
Community (1)
Content Creation (4)
Course Maintenance (4)
Course Materials (5)
Course Preparation (3)
Diversity (4)
Equity (2)
Faculty Presence (1)
Faculty Support (2)
Generative AI (1)
Grading (1)
Hyperlinks (1)
Images (1)
Inclusion (6)
Page Design (1)
PowerPoint (1)
Representation (1)
Revising (2)
Rubrics (2)
Screen Readers (1)
Synchrony (1)
Third-Party Tools (1)
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) (1)
Video (1)
Visual Accessibility (2)
Updating Your Syllabus
Over time, you may want to make changes to the syllabus of a course. The syllabus documents are saved in the “Files” area (1) of the course. To preserve the integrity of the document, the Word document is located in the “Instructor Only” folder (3) and the PDF is found in the “Documents” folder (2) so it is visible to students.
Using Hotspots
A unique way to share information, images with hotspots offer online learners the opportunity to interact with course content. Learners can click or hover on particular parts of an image and receive pop-ups giving them more information. Hotspots represent information in a particular context; thus, they fulfill the multimedia principle—use words and graphics rather than words alone—and the contiguity principle—align words to corresponding graphics (Clark & Mayer, 2016).