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The entirety of Fall 2020 lectures will be delivered remotely and synchronously using Zoom, all lectures will be recorded on Panopto, and be accessible from Blackboard course pages (with the exception of School of Medicine).
- All class meetings will be pre-scheduled with standard sessions names. The instructor and TAs will be assigned as co-hosts to each pre-scheduled meeting.
- All Zoom lectures will be recorded, recordings will be uploaded to Panopto and be accessible from Blackboard course page automatically.
- Zoom, MS Teams, or Google Meet meetings can be scheduled for office hours, problem sessions etc.
Here are some resources and pointers that will help you quickly transition to the Fall 2020 remote instruction.
Blackboard
Make use of Blackboard features that support instructor engagement with students, student engagement with each other, and digital access to content, assignments, and assessments. Here are a few best practices that will ease the transition to teaching and learning online:
- Post a syllabus to provide students information on course policies, assignments, and important dates.
- Provide a method for holding class online through Zoom.
- Organize your content so finding course materials is easy for students.
- Use assignments and quizzes to assess student understanding.
- Communicate with students via emails and announcements.
- Create opportunities for students to engage with each other asynchronously through online discussion.
- Record and share video through Panopto.
Learn more on how to use and optimize your experience with the Blackboard learning management system here.
Sharing Files and Documents
- You can use cloud storage (Google Drive or Office 365 OneDrive) to store and share your course presentations or other relevant content with your students. Learn more about our shared storage services here.
- You can also share the link to your cloud storage on your Blackboard course page.
Lecture Capture
- All Fall 2020 courses will be delivered on Zoom. All sessions will be recorded, and the recordings will be uploaded to Panopto and linked to Blackboard course page automatically. Learn more about Zoom here.
- You can use Panopto recorder to record, and edit your course content. You can then upload the file to Panopto cloud and make it available on your Blackboard course pages. Learn more about Panopto here.
- You can record audio narration in your PowerPoint presentation. Learn how to do it /wiki/spaces/ITETDOCS/pages/28475408.
Attendance
You may choose to use the options listed below that are currently supported by IT. You may also choose not to take attendance or use a different tool.
- Zoom: Attendance Report
- Koç Üniversitesi Mobil: How to log attendance and view the logs?
- Blackboard: Qwickly Attendance Tool
Assessments
You may use a variety of Blackboard tools for assessing students’ learning (as individual or group work activities) in an online environment. Here are some helpful links about integrating these tools into your course design:
- You can use Blackboard Test tool to measure student's knowledge, progress and gather information from students. Learn more about it here.
- You can use Blackboard Assignment tool to create coursework, manage the grades and give feedback for each student separately. Learn more about it here.
- You can use Turnitin Assignment tool to promote academic integrity, streamline grading and feedback, deter plagiarism, and improve student outcomes. Learn more about it here.
Communication & Collaboration
- All Fall 2020 courses will be delivered on Zoom. All class meetings will be automatically scheduled. Learn more about Zoom here.
- You can use MS Teams, Google Meet or other conferencing tools to hold your office hours, problem and discussion sessions. Learn more about our communication tools here.
- You can use Blackboard Discussion Board to engage students into online discussions. Learn more about it here.
Computer Labs
- If you need to access the software that is available in the Computer Labs you can use Virtual Computer Lab service to have your class access the software remotely.
Programming Tools
- Koç University is part of the GitHub Education program so all KU members can enjoy the Enterprise Cloud features offered by GitHub. Learn more about how to use GitHub in your class here.
Trainings and Resources
Webinars
- IT and KOLT will offer joint workshops to help you get up to speed with the remote teaching topics for Fall 2020. Dates and details will be announced shortly on this page and in the KU Daily digest.
- Both IT and KOLT will continue to offer synchronous online trainings and webinars throughout the semester. Announcements will be made a week before each training via e-mail, KUDaily, or IT & KOLT websites. Special events will be organized for new faculty members to help them cope with realities of teaching for the first time or challenges of teaching in a new environment.
KOLT Lessons
- KOLT created an asynchronous online course with the aim of helping faculty members in their course design and delivery practices in Fall 2020. The training consists of the following six modules:
- What Will Teaching Be Like in Fall 2020?
- Designing an Online Course
- Using Technology to Teach an Online Course
- Assessing Student Learning and Managing Grading
- Student Engagement and Interaction
- Helping Students Learn in an Online Course
- Faculty members can access the training via Blackboard. All faculty members have already been added to KOLT Faculty Page in Blackboard. KOLT Online Faculty Training modules can be accessible from this page. Faculty members can also find valuable resources in KOLT’s website that is updated regularly with new posts and announcements.
Individual Consultations (KOLT and IT)
IT
- IT Educational Technologists are available for thirty-minute online appointments to help you in using Blackboard, Zoom, Panopto and other relevant tools and topics offered by IT for instructional purposes.
- Please send an e-mail at it@ku.edu.tr to make an appointment.
KOLT
- KOLT Director and Manager are available for thirty-minute online appointments to help you with teaching experiences in an online environment, course design, syllabus design, online activities, assignment and assessment ideas, using active learning techniques in an online environment, managing online presence and creating learning community in an online course, etc.
- Please send an e-mail at kolt@ku.edu.tr to make an appointment.
Further Help on IT Services
- Check out IT Services for further info about IT services in general.
Remote Access
- A small number of restricted services can only be accessed if you're connecting from a KU network. When you're away from campus, you'll need to connect to KU VPN first, and then you'll be able to connect to those services. You can use most of KU IT services without KU VPN.
Answer your office phone remotely
- If you’re going to be away from your desk but don’t want to miss an important call, you can forward your calls on your desk phone to another number.
Get Teaching & Learning Help
- Faculty members can use e-learning Trackit system (elearning@ku.edu.tr) for all their inquiries about online education. Please send your inquiries to this e-mail with a descriptive subject, but not to an individual’s e-mail to receive correctly and timely response.
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