The E-Learning team is committed to working with faculty on course design for online and hybrid courses as well as providing technology training and support to enhance teaching and learning.
In addition to workshops and seminars (listed at right), the following services may be of interest to you as you develop a face to face, hybrid or online course or consider new ways in which technology can be integrated into your teaching to increase student engagement.
Are you interested in teaching and learning with technology for on-ground, hybrid and/or online of delivery in your discipline? Then please email Dr. Heidi Schweizer to set up a time for an initial consultation.
Download handouts from our e-learning workshops and find helpful resources about teaching and learning online. Learn more »
Can't open certain course documents or PDF files in your D2L course? Is the Video or voiceover PowerPoint in your course not playing? Get answers to these and some other common questions you may encounter in your online course. Learn more »
Developed by DePaul University, these tutorials for the D2L system provide a brief description of the capabilities and possible uses of certain features. In addition, frequently asked questions about each tool are answered in the form of short video clips. Learn more »
The Library has licensed full text articles from thousands of scholarly journals and popular magazines that you can link to your reading lists in D2L. IT IS A COPYRIGHT VIOLATION TO UPLOAD PDF FILES YOU DOWNLOAD FROM LIBRARY DATABASES TO YOUR D2L COURSE.
You do not need to obtain copyright permission to link directly to articles in these databases, this right has been negotiated for you by the Library. And it's free to both you and your students.
The URL displayed in a web browser's address bar after a search is done is not necessarily durable (i.e. bookmarkable), because it may incorporate passwords or session-variables which expire once the browser is closed. By using the following instructions you will be able to create durable links to the content available in our databases which will be accessible on campus or off campus. View instructions »
Based on availability and with your permission, a librarian can be assigned the Librarian role in D2L. This role allows access to the Content and Discussion section of your course, but NOT the Gradebook. Through the course Discussion area, the librarian can field questions about library resources and help students identify resources and develop search strategies for their research. Learn more »
Learning Objects are digital materials (videos, websites, interactive tutorials) with defined instructional value that can be used in a variety of ways to improve teaching and learning. The Raynor Memorial Libraries curates a repository of learning objects created in collaboration with faculty across campus. Learn more »