Access Supported Technologies to Keep Teaching Remotely
The following tools are supported by USU for remote course delivery:
- Canvas for learning management.
- Zoom for web conferencing
- MyMedia (Kaltura) for classroom and desktop lecture recording
- Proctorio for virtual proctoring
- Copyleaks for plagiarism detection
- Atomic Assessments for advanced quizzing
- Qualtrics for surveys outside of Canvas
- Cidi Labs Design Tools for rapid Canvas templating
- iClicker Cloud for graded polling
- Portfolium for e-Portfolios
CIDI also assists instructors with various publisher content, including but not limited to:
- MyEducator, Pearson, McGraw Hill, Mamillan, Cengage, Hawks, LabFlow, and more.
Use Canvas Templates
CIDI has developed two templates to help you organize your course materials and provide a consistent experience for students across USU. Before you add any content to your new Canvas course, look for the option to import a course template at the top of the course home page. Currently, there are two templates to choose from: a robust “visual” template and a more simplified “bare-bones” template. There is an option to view both templates if you’d like to look at them before importing the content into your course.
For fully online courses, the visual template will be the best option to ensure you are meeting the requirements of a fully online course. For face-to-face and broadcast courses, the bare-bones template might be enough to get you started, depending on how much material you will be putting online. For blended and hybrid courses, you may want to consider the visual template, as you will be relying more on the learning management system to deliver content to students who aren’t meeting with you at designated times.