by Tyler Kron-Piatek | Mar 20, 2024 | Adjuncts, Faculty, Online Learning, Students, Technology in Teaching & Learning
If you are teaching a summer course this year, hear are a few things to check. Check that the Start Date Starts at the appropriate time All summer courses, regardless if they start in session one or session two, open up at the end of May First 6-week, 10-week, and...
by Tyler Kron-Piatek | Mar 19, 2024 | Adjuncts, Faculty, Online Learning, Staff, Technology in Teaching & Learning
COLI has upcoming workshops! The next workshop is Microsoft Excel: Intermediate. We also have a handful of workshops in starting in April: Online Teaching and Learning: Updates, April 19th Faculty Meetup: AI and Teaching, April 23rd D2L Essentials, April 29th...
by Tyler Kron-Piatek | Mar 8, 2024 | Adjuncts, Faculty, Innovation, Online Learning, Staff, Students, Technology in Teaching & Learning
Panopto is an easy-to-use video hosting service that Canisius University has contracted with– think of it as a Canisius-branded, private, YouTube. With Panopto integrated into our D2L instance, instructors can use it all without the need to leave D2L. With...
by Mark Gallimore | Mar 5, 2024 | Adjuncts, Faculty, Innovation, Online Learning, Technology in Teaching & Learning
Due to cost and reliability concerns, the Center for Online Learning and Innovation is not renewing ScreenPal at the end of the 2023-2024 academic year. The last day faculty or staff can use Screenpal is May 14th, 2024. In the last decade ScreenPal, or previously...
by Mark Gallimore | Mar 5, 2024 | Adjuncts, Faculty, Innovation, Online Learning, Staff, Uncategorized
Canisius University employees must complete a cybersecurity training each year. This is practically necessary for several reasons. There is a wide variety of motives – more than you can imagine – for cybercriminals to try to access the university’s...
by Tyler Kron-Piatek | Mar 4, 2024 | Adjuncts, Faculty, Staff, Students
At Canisius, Cybersecurity is more important now as ever. ITS would like to remind our community of the following: Is It Really Them? Every now and then we receive emails, or even text messages, that purport to be colleagues or ITS, asking us to communicate with them...