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Refer to the IC Workshops page for scheduled upcoming workshops
  • Oncourse Practice Sessions
  • Teaching Online: Engaging Students in Cyberspace

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Oncourse CL / Original Oncourse

Starting from Fall 2005, Indiana University is transitioning from the orginal Oncourse to Oncours Collaboration and Learning (Oncourse CL). Following are some FAQs that your might find helpful.

  1. What is Oncourse CL?
  2. Why is IU changing from original Oncourse to Oncourse CL?
  3. How does Oncourse CL differ from original Oncourse?
  4. What's changing for fall?
  5. Which Oncourse for Your Course?
  6. What resources are available for learning to use Oncourse CL?

In addition, the Indiana University Knowledge Base has over 200 articles regarding the various details of Oncourse CL. You can type in the keyword(s) in the search box below and search for answers to your specific questions about Oncourse CL (or the original Oncourse):


The Instructional Consulting Office supports faculty use of both Oncourse CL and the original Oncourse. If you need help using either of these, please either contact us or come to our office.

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SiteScape Forum, Oncourse Next Generation, Navigo, E-portfolios

Do you use or plan to use Oncourse, SiteScape Forum, or some other online tool for your classes? Do you want to know what you will have access to in the near future for online teaching as well as online assessment and student portfolios Brad Wheeler, David Goodrum, and Jim Julovich

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Teaching Online: Engaging Students in Cyberspace Teaching for active learning is a challenge. In an online environment,it is essential. In this presentation, Dr. Karen Hallett introduces some pedagogical issues and design tips geared toward the development of activities that encourage student engagement, particularly online discussion. Karen Hallett VIP

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Teaching Online: Perspectives from Teachers and Students Distance Education Program instructors and students discuss the benefits and challenges of online distance education. Tom Watson et al. VIP

 

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