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Makerspace Event

Relax from the studying and end-of-the-year chaos at a Makerspace event on Wednesday, May 1 from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. in the Andrew L. Bouwhuis Library. The event is free and open to the campus community.

Submitted by: M. Fernanda Astiz, professor, Teacher Education 

Semester Wrap Up in D2L: COLI’s Checklist

 

In this brief video, Mark Gallimore, director of the Center for Online Learning & Innovation (COLI), reviews some quick tips for securely wrapping up the spring 2019 semester and to prepare for summer and fall 2019 courses in D2L:

For faculty development and technology resources, visit www.canisius.edu/coli.

Submitted by: Mark Gallimore, Center for Online Learning & Innovation

Save Your Zoom Video Recordings

Those who use Zoom for web conferencing, meetings and courses frequently make recordings of their online sessions. Canisius’ Zoom license includes plenty of room to house these recordings online but there is a limit to the total storage for all users. Periodically, the Zoom administrators at Canisius must delete old videos within the Zoom account. In most cases, videos still stored in Zoom accounts are no longer in use or haven’t been viewed anytime recently. As per previous announcements, Zoom administrators are now deleting videos recorded before the fall 2018 semester. After Saturday, June 1, videos recorded before Tuesday, January 1 will be deleted. If you have videos stored at Zoom that you continue to use in coursework or administrative work, please download and transfer them to your Canisius Google Drive by Saturday, June 1.

For further information about Zoom video recordings and using videos hosted in Google Drive, contact the Center for Online Learning & Innovation.

Submitted by: Mark Gallimore, Center for Online Learning & Innovation

Cantio Sacra Presents “Sounds of Spring”

Cantio Sacra, under the direction of Melissa Thorburn, adjunct professor of fine arts/music, invites the campus community to a spring concert today, Wednesday, April 24 at 1:15 p.m. in Christ the King Chapel.

The program will include choral works by Handel, Verdi, and Gilbert and Sullivan, and will also feature Mason Cancilla, tenor, in songs by Schumann and Sondheim. Join the Fine Arts Department for an uplifting break in your daily schedule!

Submitted by: Melissa Thorburn, adjunct professor, Fine Arts/Music