Spring into Teams

Staying connected virtually will still be needed this spring. Microsoft Teams is a great way to stay connected synchronously and asynchronously.  Recently there were a series of webinars conducted by Jennifer Jury a Microsoft Learning Consultant.  The recordings are about an hour long and also offer files etc for referral.  You can Start with Teaching … Read more

So on reading day, take a moment

And just breathe with a sigh of relief that we have made it through 2020 Semesters and check out the Canvas blog for some grading tips as well as How I Survived the Pivot: Creative Solutions to Facilitate Remote Learning:  Please join in us in the presentation of over 30 faculty led sessions where faculty share how … Read more

Virtually going nowhere

Here is a neat inforgraphic on the use of video in the past months Virtual-Learning-Never-Sleeps Here are some other statistics from Mediasite remember total presentation number is for all presentations on our site for the past 3+ years nor desktop recordings not in a shared folder. There is a lot of video being viewed whether … Read more

More on Teams

A recent tweet on Monday stated it has been 234 days since we had “normal” classes here at ECU.  With the new normal many of you have become familiar or are getting familiar with using Teams. Click here for quick tips and tricks on Microsoft Teams meetings with step-by-step tutorials. Get up and running fast! … Read more

Mosaic – Quickstart MDR

Mosaic is the desktop recording software for Mac users wanting to use Mediasite Desktop Recorder.  It is now available for PC users. Mosaic is the quickstart for recording, not step 1, step 2 but rather pick what screen you want to record and start!  Click here for a video on how to use.   Once … Read more

Cybersecurity Month

I would be remiss if I didn’t highlight some of the featured articles being sent this month. In the interest of making information security awareness more interesting – even humorous – the Information Security team has vetted this list of short, “byte-sized” security awareness videos from reputable agencies and organizations. Social Engineering The National Counterintelligence … Read more

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