CDLI Workshops (Nov. 15-18)

Posted: November 9, 2021


The Center for Digital Learning & Innovation offers the following workshops for any interested faculty. Contact Mafil Fabroquez Cho at cdli@seattleu.edu with any questions. 

  • Teaching with Zoom (Virtual) – Monday, Nov. 15, 1–2 p.m. or Wednesday, Nov. 17, 10–11 a.m.
    Designed for instructors, this workshop will cover effective use of the various features of Zoom, including online teaching, scheduling class meetings using the Canvas-Zoom tool and setting up Zoom office hours. RSVP and see workshop information.
  • Making the Most of the Canvas Gradebook (Virtual) – Tuesday, Nov. 16, 1–2 p.m.
    Distribute scores and feedback to each student in your course from one screen—the Canvas Gradebook. There are many time-saving features, for example, two clicks inside the Gradebook allows you to message all students who haven’t yet submitted their work to a particular assignment. RSVP and see workshop information
  • Camtasia (In-Person) – Wednesday, Nov. 17, 10–11:30 a.m.
    Learn the basics of Camtasia for Mac or PC. Camtasia is a premium screen recorder with sophisticated video editing. CDLI has a limited number of instructor licenses available if you decide this is the tool for you. RSVP and see workshop information.
  • Whiteboarding (Virtual) – Wednesday, Nov. 17, 1–2:30 p.m.
    Explore diagramming and drawing using whiteboard apps including Zoom Whiteboard and Microsoft Whiteboard, along with a foray into equipment presentation using iPads, Android tablets, Tablet PCs and other creative options. RSVP and see more workshop information.
  • Create Community with Padlet (Virtual) – Thursday, Nov. 18, 9–10 a.m.
    Faculty love using Padletbecause it’s easy to make a bulletin board where students can add images, links, videos, audio and other interactive media. It’s useful for collecting ideas, brainstorming, sharing presentations, research, project drafts and more. Plus, it’s easy to embed on a Canvas page. RSVP and see workshop information.

Please note which workshop type you are attending. For Zoom meetings, a link will be sent prior to the start of the workshop. If you are unable to attend a particular workshop or need advice about something specific to your course, consider signing up for an individual consultation.