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The Next Generation of Assessment and Accountability. Hosted by Houston Community College trustee Zeph Capo. Assessment and Accountability— Past, Present & Future. October 27, 2015.
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Canvas Training video for using one window for development shell and another tab for the training.
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This video shows how to locate your development shell needed for the TL 1620 course.
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Canvas training video for importing the Start Here template in the official training for quality online course development. This template is designed with specific instructions related to the TryIt…
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Presentation of HCC Libraries mobile interface titled "HCC Libraries To Go. Your Mobile Learning Resource!"
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Drs. Jane Cirillo and Cammy Shay discuss the benefits of learner-centered instructional design and delivery. Videotaping and editing created by Don White, Videographer.
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Division of labor
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Luzine Benjamin Bickham, Sr., a member of the elite Tuskegee Airmen and recipient of the United States Congressional Gold Medal of Honor describes his journey from Tuskegee Institute during World War…
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This is a quick Canvas Crash course to get online and ready for instruction.
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How to format a paper APA Style in Microsoft Word 2016 or 2013.
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An explanation of key signatures in the flat keys, or the keys that use flats. A companion to the Sharp keys video.
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How to add a new module, set prerequisites, and set an "unlock" date in Canvas
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NOTE - If you are watching this video for library staff training, be sure to take the Exit Quiz linked here in order to be given credit! This is a recording of an HCC Library webinar, designed to…
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How to complete Try It 3.1
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An explanation of how notes are broken up into different duration of beats and time, creating the building blocks of rhythm. Also explained are rests and dotted rhythms.
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