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Resources: Open Educational Resources (OER)
Posted by Scott Wright | Mar 3, 2019 | OER: Open Educational Resources
Open Educational Resources, commonly referred to as OER, can help you alleviate some of the financial burden from your students that comes with attending college.
Read MoreConnect Your Course to Career Readiness
Posted by Lesley Speller | Mar 1, 2019 | Syllabus & Course Creation
Help your students connect your course objectives to their future careers!
Read MoreHIP 1: University Perspectives
Posted by tips | Aug 22, 2018 | HIP Events
University Perspectives is an example of a first year seminar course designed to aid students in the transition from high school to college. University Perspectives is a faculty-led initiative that was begun in 2013 and introduces students to life at the University of Arkansas.
Read MoreTFSC: Using Copyrighted Material in the Physical or Virtual Classroom
Posted by Kathryn Zawisza | Mar 12, 2018 | TFSC: Teaching and Faculty Support Center
Lora Lennertz, Director for Academic and Research Services for the University of Arkansas Libraries, gave a presentation titled “Using Copyrighted Material in the Physical or Virtual Classroom.” Lennertz, who has 35...
Read MoreRespondus LockDown Browser and Monitor
Posted by Abi Moser | Mar 21, 2016 | Respondus LockDown Browser
Respondus LockDown Browser is a customized web browser that increases the security of online testing in Blackboard. When students use Respondus LockDown Browser to access a test, they are unable to print, copy, go to another URL, access other applications, or close a test or quiz until it is submitted for grading. Respondus LockDown Browser works much like a standard browser, but many options have been removed or work differently. Once a test has started, students are locked into it until they submit it for grading.
Read MoreVideo Integration Strategies for Active Learning
Posted by estover | Jan 22, 2014 | Collaboration & Student Engagement
While many people use videos in courses for lectures and presentations, there are many other ways to use video to promote critical thinking and active learning.
Read MoreRespondus LockDown Browser: Advanced Settings
Posted by kmuessi | Aug 14, 2010 | Respondus LockDown Browser
When a student uses Respondus LockDown Browser by default, he or she will will be locked to the exam and only be able to answer the exam questions on a desktop. The instructor can change the default settings to allow students to take the exam on an iPad, access specific websites as an exam resource, use the calculator during an exam, and / or allow printing.
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