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How to replicate casual face to face interaction in an online world

DLaT Hub Posted on May 15, 2022 by rvalla00May 15, 2022

How to replicate casual face to face interaction in a virtual world Face to face interaction allows you to see the other individual or groups of people in a conversation. It can allow for a better exchange of information and … Continue reading →

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Embedding PowerPoint slides in a Blackboard course using Office 365

DLaT Hub Posted on March 15, 2022 by rvalla00March 22, 2022

By embedding a PowerPoint presentation into your Blackboard module, programme or community shell, you can provide students with a more visually appealing course design. It is also the easiest way to share updates to the presentation with your students since any … Continue reading →

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Use the Snipping tool to create screenshots for student guidance

DLaT Hub Posted on February 15, 2022 by rvalla00February 15, 2022

Using a Windows PC, you can use the Snipping Tool to capture words or images from all or part of your computer screen. This capture can then be used for a range or purposes, such as for step-by-step student guidance. … Continue reading →

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Using rubrics to communicate marking criteria and provide feedback

DLaT Hub Posted on January 6, 2022 by rvalla00January 6, 2022

When marking within Turnitin, you can use a rubric or grading form to provide feedback to students. Your rubric or grading form can be customised based on your marking criteria for an assignment. There are a range of benefits of … Continue reading →

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