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  • Artificial Intelligence

    Explore resources regarding emerging best practices surrounding AI, as well as essays examining the role AI and other “innovations” are playing in our sector.

  • Moodle

    What is Moodle? Moodle is TRU’s Learning Management System (LMS). It is an open source platform that can be used to support course delivery methods such as in-person, blended, or online. A few examples of how faculty often use Moodle is: How do I access it? All you need to do to access Moodle is […]

  • Introduction to Hyflex

  • Video Creation

    Looking to record a video but not sure where to start? This guide outlines what tools are available to you and the steps required for creating an effective educational video.

  • Technology Selection & Integration2

    How do I select suitable technologies for my classroom? It is easy to feel overwhelmed when trying to determine which learning technology to use for your circumstance. There are an ever-increasing number of technologies vying for our attention and many of them seem to offer similar functionality. You may feel pressure to adopt particular technologies […]

  • Moodle

    What is Moodle? Moodle is TRU’s Learning Management System (LMS). It is an open source platform that can be used to support course delivery methods such as in-person, blended, or online. A few examples of how faculty often use Moodle is: How do I access it? All you need to do to access Moodle is […]

  • Podcasting

    Explore a variety of resources, examples, and available tools to help you get started on your podcasting journey!

  • Artificial Intelligence

    What is Artificial Intelligence? “Artificial intelligence” is a catch-all term that encompasses a wide range of machine learning technologies that use large data sets – collections of information – to make predictions or conclusions. AI can be classified as Narrow, General, and Super. You may also hear the term “weak AI” to describe Narrow AI, […]

  • Alternative Assessments

    Alternative assessments allow you to see what students can do and can’t do, versus what they know and do not know. This resource examines the benefits of alternative assessments, and provides a variety of examples and resources to get you started.

  • Accessibility

    This resource provides guidelines to help you ensure your digital materials are accessible to all learners.