This webinar will demonstrate how to build quizzes, exams, and self-assessments in eLearning (D2L) with the Quiz and Self-Assessment tools. This is Part 1 of building quizzes, etc. and will be focused on the administrational aspects of setting up the assessment, scheduling, grading, and viewing of results. Part 2 will focus on building questions and building a Question Library from different sources, including test banks and other external sources.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2016
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Dahlonega Campus | Library Technology Center 369
CTLL & DETI are offering Pre-Tenure Overview: Policies and ePortfolios workshops on Dahlonega, Gainesville, and Oconee campuses.
Mary Carney and Irene Kokkala will provide an overview of UNG policies and technology.
Today’s workshop information is listed in red:
Friday, November 4, 2016
Oconee Campus | 581 | 12:00-1:00 PM
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Dahlonega Campus | LTC 369 | 12:00-1:00 PM
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Gainesville Campus | Nesbitt 3201 | 12:30-1:30 PM
Monday, December 5, 2016
Webinar | 2:00-3:00 PM (for more information on the webinar, please contact CTLL at ctll@ung.edu)
Friday, November 4, 2016
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Oconee Campus | Room 581
CTLL & DETI are offering Pre-Tenure Overview: Policies and ePortfolios workshops on Dahlonega, Gainesville, and Oconee campuses.
Mary Carney and Irene Kokkala will provide an overview of UNG policies and technology.
Today’s workshop information is listed in red:
Friday, November 4, 2016
Oconee Campus | 581 | 12:00-1:00 PM
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Dahlonega Campus | LTC 369 | 12:00-1:00 PM
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Gainesville Campus | Nesbitt 3201 |12:30-1:30 PM
Monday, December 5, 2016
Webinar | 2:00-3:00 PM (for more information on the webinar, please contact CTLL at ctll@ung.edu)
This webinar will explain and demonstrate the administration of grading, including associating grade items with activities and assessments, student grade views, and releasing current and final grades.
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This webinar will demonstrate the use of the Discussion Tool, a course activity that can be assessed and entered in the gradebook. Group discussion practices will also be covered.
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This webinar will demonstrate the setting up of a Gradebook with grade items and categories using the “Setup Wizard” and the “Manage Grades” tool.
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This webinar will demonstrate the use of the Dropbox tool, including the Turnitin integration.
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This webinar will demonstrate how to create and use D2L Rubrics.
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Wednesday, October 19, 2016
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Cumming Campus | Classroom 203 | Facilitator Ann Marie Francis
Dahlonega Campus | Barnes 216 | Facilitator Rebecca Johnston
Gainesville Campus | Nesbitt 2204 | Facilitator Diana Edelman-Young
Oconee Campus | Classroom 312 | Facilitator Katherine Kipp
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This session is offered as part of the New Faculty Institute (NFI).
Faculty who successfully participate in NFI sessions and complete a reflective statement may qualify for the NFI certificate.
All faculty are also invited to attend one or all of the workshops in the Teaching Conversations series. Participants who completes a reflective statement may qualify for the Teaching Conversations certificate.
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This webinar will demonstrate how to build quizzes, exams, and self-assessments in eLearning (D2L) with the Quiz and Self-Assessment tools and will focus on building questions and a Question Library from different sources, including test banks and other external sources.
Register here to receive access information for the virtual meeting room.
Abstracts may be submitted anytime till 12:00 p.m.
Submit abstracts here.
The Office of Research and Engagement invites faculty and staff to submit abstracts for the 2016 UNG Symposium on Innovation, Research and Engagement (SOIRE), formerly UNG Faculty Research Day. This second annual symposium will showcase faculty and staff scholarship from across all campuses of the university, drawing together academics from a broad range of disciplines, to celebrate our achievements.
SOIRE will be comprised of a one-day conference of individual panel presentations, a poster session, and a light lunch reception. This event is intended as an opportunity to communicate with colleagues about scholarly work and interests, not as a refereed conference; faculty and staff are welcome to present material that has been presented in the past.
Abstracts will be collected within NOIR (Nighthawks Open Institutional Repository). Conference participants will have the option, but are not required, to publish their papers, presentations, or posters within NOIR under a Creative Commons license.
Submit abstracts here.
Notification of Acceptance: Wednesday, October 25, 2016
This webinar will demonstrate how to build quizzes, exams, and self-assessments in eLearning (D2L) with the Quiz and Self-Assessment tools and will focus on building questions and a Question Library from different sources, including test banks and other external sources.
Register here to receive access information for the virtual meeting room.
This is a webinar event.
Please register here.
Webinar Login is via Zoom:
1. Attendees should install the meeting client (link here).
2. Once installed, close that window.
3. Open the Zoom unique URL: wolfram.zoom.us/my/troys
If you have any technical difficulties or would like to call in for Wednesday, October 5
Call: 217-355-4100
Access code: 5845882
Troy Schaudt of Wolfram Research will be offering a training workshop on Mathematica, a technical computing program recently licensed by UNG for use on all campuses.
This talk will feature live examples of Mathematica to inform both new and experienced users on new features that will help with teaching a course or collaborating on research.
Please register here.
This webinar will demonstrate the setting up of a Gradebook with grade items and categories using the “Setup Wizard” and the “Manage Grades” tool.
Register here to receive access information for the virtual meeting room.
Gainesville Campus | Science 142
Please register here.
Troy Schaudt of Wolfram Research will be offering a training workshop on Mathematica, a technical computing program recently licensed by UNG for use on all campuses.
This talk will feature live examples of Mathematica to inform both new and experienced users on new features that will help with teaching a course or collaborating on research.
Please register here.
This webinar will demonstrate the use of the Discussion Tool, a course activity that can be assessed and entered in the gradebook. Group discussion practices will also be covered.
Register here to receive access information for the virtual meeting room.
Dahlonega Campus | Hansford 312
Please register here.
Troy Schaudt of Wolfram Research will be offering a training workshop on Mathematica, a technical computing program recently licensed by UNG for use on all campuses.
This talk will feature live examples of Mathematica to inform both new and experienced users on new features that will help with teaching a course or collaborating on research.
Please register here.
This webinar will demonstrate how to build quizzes, exams, and self-assessments in eLearning (D2L) with the Quiz and Self-Assessment tools and will focus on building questions and a Question Library from different sources, including test banks and other external sources.
Register here to receive access information for the virtual meeting room.
This webinar will demonstrate how to build quizzes, exams, and self-assessments in eLearning (D2L) with the Quiz and Self-Assessment tools. This is Part 1 of building quizzes, etc. and will be focused on the administrational aspects of setting up the assessment, scheduling, grading, and viewing of results. Part 2 will focus on building questions and building a Question Library from different sources, including test banks and other external sources.
Register here to receive access information for the virtual meeting room.
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Cumming Campus | Classroom 203 | Facilitator Ann Marie Francis
Dahlonega Campus | Barnes 216 | Facilitator Rebecca Johnston
Gainesville Campus | Nesbitt 2204 | Facilitator Diana Edelman-Young
Oconee Campus | Classroom 312 | Facilitator Katherine Kipp
Click here to register.
You can attend this session as a single event. Or, you can attend this session and the others in the series, known as either: Teaching Conversations (TC) or New Faculty Institute (NFI). Faculty who successfully participate in the six sessions through the year and complete a reflective statement may qualify for a certificate. Seasoned faculty will earn a certificate for Teaching Conversations 2016-2017. Incoming faculty will earn a certificate for the New Faculty Institute. Click on titles of series for more information.
Click here to register.