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Are you interested in integrating technologies into your teaching, but are unsure where to start?

Teaching and learning technologies

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Explore the technologies available, both at Â鶹Çø and beyond, to enhance your teaching and further students' learning.

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Teaching and Learning Services supports instructors, Teaching Assistants, and staff in the effective use of educational technologies through individual consultations and custom workshops. We also pilot and select new tools to enhance current offerings available to instructors, TAs, and students.

Explore the categories below to find tools that can support your teaching in everything from course planning to student assessment.

Technologies Graphic

This graphic isÌýa visual depiction of educational technologies to support teaching and learning.

The tools are separated into four quadrants:

  • Content: create, share, and curate course materials

  • Course Management: manage and organize your class

  • Assessment: assess learning, receive and provide feedback

  • Interaction: enhance engagement and collaboration

The tools are alsoÌýlaid out within three "rings":

  • First ring: tools available within myCourses (Â鶹Çø's learning management system)

  • Second ring: tools outside of myCourses that are provided and supported by Â鶹Çø

  • Beyond the second ring: tools not approved or supportedÌýby Â鶹Çø.ÌýCertain conditions apply to their use. Read Â鶹Çø’s Cloud Directive and check out TLS’ Tools to Support Teaching web page. Need more info? Request a consultationÌýwith TLSÌý

Are there any other tools Â鶹Çø should support? Let us know!


Â鶹Çø is on land which has served and continues to serve as a site of meeting and exchange amongst Indigenous peoples, including the Haudenosaunee and Anishinabeg nations. Teaching and Learning Services acknowledges and thanks the diverse Indigenous peoples whose footsteps mark this territory on which peoples of the world now gather. This land acknowledgement is shared as a starting point to provide context for further learning and action.

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