In this tutorial, Gabbi covers Question Banks in Canvas. Question Banks are …
In this tutorial, Gabbi covers Question Banks in Canvas. Question Banks are great teaching resources that will save time when creating multiple quizzes over multiple courses.
UEN has created mini lessons for students. These lesson will teach students …
UEN has created mini lessons for students. These lesson will teach students how to use the resources in Utah's Online Library. These are all self-paced lessons that are less than 60 minutes in length. These are great for teachers who want to import them into their Canvas course. They can also be used as a substitute teacher lesson plan.
These lessons are available in Canvas Commons under the UEN-K12 consortium. You will find this consortium under Canvas Commons using the Filter UEN-K12. Once you have selected the UEN-K12 consortium search for "uen library lesson". These resources include: CultureGrams High School, CultureGrams Middle School, CultureGrams Elementary, World Book Online, Gale Research in Context, Gale, Reference Collection Secondary, LearningExpress Library, Soundzabound, eMedia, EBSCO.
These lessons are only available for Utah teachers with a district/charter school Canvas account. License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)
This resource includes a pdf file of an infographic. The infographic displays a …
This resource includes a pdf file of an infographic. The infographic displays a quick overview of web resources and productions provided by the Utah Education Network (UEN) professional development team. These resources were the focus of UEN's presentations at UCET 2021.
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