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Password rules for WVU-owned Macs will be enforced for all accounts on those machines starting Monday, July 19
Now that many of us have transitioned to teaching online and are reusing our recorded class lectures, the Provost Office wants us to keep in high priority adding Closed Captioning. This makes recordings more accessible to students that are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Captioning also can improve comprehension by native and foreign-language speakers and help compensate for poor audio or background noise. As an institution of public accommodation, WVU has a responsibility to ensure that its programming is accessible for individuals with disabilities.
Discussions allows asynchronous communication between students and instructors who want to discuss and share their teaching and learning in a virtual learning community. In a Discussion, you can post a new discussion, read and reply to a discussion, comment on others' replies, share files, search, bookmark and subscribe.
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Using Signup List in SOLE has become even easier. You now can create an exact copy of the signup registration and reuse it for a similar event — whether you are scheduling video conferences, clinical groups, office hours, course projects, or managing other online events.
Application & Web Support Services is pleased to announce our Summer SOLE Certificate Courses to provide training for Health Sciences Course and Site Administrators.
As faculty and staff make transitions to different modalities and tailor future course delivery formats, there is a significant need to be more available to students. Instructors can foster and maintain a strong presence using a variety of Communication Tools to connect with students and build an energized and thoughtful community of learning regardless of the course delivery designation.
With MidCheck Grades due on March 12th, this month's Spotlight lists selections and/or button options you can use to score and analyze exams once your students have completed them in SOLE.
What is Active Learning? Active learning is any activity where students are "doing" something and interacting in the learning process as opposed to passively thinking about the information. Learning activities can be as simple as discussing a topic or as complex as group collaborations and problem solving.
This SOLE Spotlight focuses on preparing your courses for the upcoming semester. It is very important that you remember to archive the course(s) you plan to re-use (option 1) or request a new copy (option 2 and highly recommended) of the course(s).