Online Learning Information and Resources
Zoom Video Conferencing Resources
View the resources below to inform and assist teaching via Zoom. If you would like to view a recording of an SSW-hosted Zoom training, please contact edtech@ssw.rutgers.edu.
- Setting up your Rutgers Zoom account [pdf]
- Linking your Rutgers Zoom account to Canvas– Troubleshooting a Common Error Message [pdf]
- Using Zoom in Canvas [web]
- How to take attendance in Zoom
- Breakout rooms
- Sharing your screen
- Polling in Zoom
- Best Practices in Asynchronous Online Teaching [pdf]
- Screen Sharing: Sharing Powerpoint in Zoom [web]
- Screen Sharing: Using PowerPoint Presenter View with a single screen in Zoom
- Screen Sharing: 4 Options for how to present a PowerPoint Slide Show in a Zoom meeting [web]
- Collaborating on a Document in Zoom [pdf]
- Recommended resource: Teaching Effectively with Zoom: A practical guide to engage your students and help them learn
- Key tips to avoid Zoombombing and unwanted meeting guests [web]
- Dealing with people who disrupt web conferences
- Using dual monitors in Zoom [web]
- Adding pronouns to your Zoom profile [pdf]
Operating Specs for Canvas
How to create a discussion thread in Canvas:
How to create a video in Canvas:
- How to create a video with Kaltura/Personal Capture
- How to create a short video using the Recording Tool (alternatives to Kaltura)
- Video Instructions
Additional Resources:
- Sharing Kaltura Video with Students via Canvas (video)
- Sharing Kaltura Video with Students via Canvas (written instructions)
- Sharing files with Students via Canvas (video)
- Sharing files with Students via Canvas (written instructions)
- Basic Canvas Training
- How to WebEx – Basics (video)
- Just for Fun: “I Will Survive” Coronavirus Version for Teachers Going Online (video)
- Tips and Practices for Teaching with Synchronous Sessions
- Best Practices: Online Pedagogy
- Opening your Canvas course for student access– for Synchronous Remote/On-campus courses [pdf]