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Laulima v21 Upgrade & Tips for Instruction

Description:

The UH Instructional Design Professional Learning Community (PLC) will be hosting a webinar to showcase some of the latest features and updates of Laulima (e.g., dark mode, visual layout and tool updates) that will be rolled out with the v21 upgrade. Laulima teaching tips will also be covered and there will be time for your questions during the webinar.

Presenters:

  • Hui-Ya (Laura) Chuang, UHOIC (Moderator)
  • Matt Parcon, UH Online Innovation Center
  • Cindy Yamaguchi, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo
  • Jeffrey Mexia, Kauaʻi Community College

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Adding Digital Books to Laulima Courses

The Center for Teaching Excellence presents: Adding Digital Books to Laulima Courses

This workshop is organized into two parts in which faculty will learn ways of:

Part I: Locating online books using and exploring

  • OneSearch
  • Key eBook publishers (EBSCO and ProQuest)
  • Different types of Licenses (Single, Three, and Unlimited)

Part II: Integrating online resources into Laulima courses

  • Which URL to use? Linking to the record, to the book, or to a page in the book?
  • Locating tools where links can be included for resources, web content, and lessons.

Presented by:

Brian Richardson, Business, Humanities, and Social Sciences Reference, Hamilton Library

These workshops are co-sponsored by the Hamilton Library.

To register online please visit: http://www.cte.hawaii.edu/events.html

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Laulima Rubrics: Transparency, Consistency, Efficiency

What is a rubric? Why use a rubric? Rubrics lay out specific criteria and performance expectations for an assignment that provides expectations and transparency for students, and aids in grading consistency and efficiency for instructors. Learn how rubrics can help to enhance the teaching and learning experience for you and your students and how to implement your rubrics using the new Laulima Rubrics tool.

Register now!

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Laulima (New) Gradebook: Transparency, Consistency, Efficiency

Utilizing a gradebook with your students is one of the most important tools an instructor can use. Not only does it help you to keep track of students’ grades, it allows for transparency of student progress and feedback, and consistency and efficiency of grade maintenance. Learn how this new Gradebook tool compares with Gradebook Classic so you can decide which tool to use, and how to set up and use the new Gradebook.

Register now!

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Check out the Laulima v19 Upgrade Features (Student Resource)!

During the Laulima v19 Upgrade and Tips for Instruction webinar, several participants asked about a resource to guide students as they navigate the new version of Laulima.

Visit the comprehensive UHOIC Tutorials and Resources Spreadsheet to view the Laulima v19 Upgrade Features (Student Resource), along with other new additions!

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Laulima v19 Upgrade & Tips for Instruction

Are you ready for the Laulima v19 upgrade? Learn about the new features and tools for instruction such as Rubrics and the new Gradebook.

Join UH faculty and instructional designers across the system as they share their upgrade experiences and helpful tips you can implement in Spring 2021!

Presenters:

  • Laura Chuang (UH Online Innovation Center)
  • Coty Gonzales (Honolulu Community College)
  • Matt Parcon (UH Online Innovation Center)
  • Helen Torigoe (Kapiʻolani Community College)

Resources:

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Fall 2019 Online Teaching Series

Fall 2019 Online Teaching Series

The Online Teaching and Learning series is hosted by the Center for Teaching Excellence and the Information Technology Services UH Online Instructional Design Team, who provides impactful instructional design support to strengthen the quality of online initiatives across the UH system in service to UH administrators, faculty, and students.

Laulima Basics

Date: Wednesday, October 16, 2019
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
Location: Webster 101
Presenters: Matt Parcon (UH Online Innovation Center)
Description: Laulima is the Univeristy of Hawaiʻiʻs online learning and collaboaration system. This workshop provided an overview of the Laulima platform and tools. Topics covered during this workshop were:

  • What is Laulima
  • Account management
  • Course site management
  • Brief introduction to tools

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Laulima Tips and Tricks

Date: Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
Location: Webster 101
Presenters: Matt Parcon (UH Online Innovation Center)
Description: This workshop compared different Laulima tools and discussed best practices in using Laulima courses.

Topics covered during this workshop included:

  • Content distribution
  • Gathering student work
  • Testing and feedback
  • Group discussions

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Google Suite for Online Courses

Date: Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
Location: Webster 101
Presenters: Hui-Ya (Laura) Chuang (UH Online Innovation Center)
Description: This workshop provided an overview of Google Suites apps that are available with the UH Gmail account and how it can be incorporate to increase productivity and interactivity in classes. Topics covered during this workshop included:

  • Google Suite Introduction
  • How to share a document or folder?
  • What is the team drive?
  • Hands-on Activities: Calendar Meeting Invite/Shared Google Doc/Form with Video

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Google Suite Add-Ons for Online Courses

Date: Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Time: 11:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m.
Location: Webster 101
Presenters: Hui-Ya (Laura) Chuang (UH Online Innovation Center)
Description: This workshop introduced relevant and useful Google suite features and add-ons that can be easily incorporate into classes. The hands-on activities included:

  • Add new apps in your Google Drive
  • Add a notification in the Google Form
  • Create a Quiz using Google Form

Resources:

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Law School Teaching & Technology Lunch & Learn Series (Fall 2019)

Law School Teaching & Technology
Lunch & Learn Series (Fall 2019)

Laulima in Course Instruction (Law School Lunch & Learn)

Date: Wednesday, September 11, 2019
Time: 12 – 1 p.m.
Location: William S. Richardson School of Law, Rm. 254
Presenters: Matt Parcon (UH Online Innovation Center)
Description: Laulima is the University of Hawaiʻiʻs online learning and collaboration system. This presentation focused on how to integrate Laulima into law school courses.

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Google Suite (Law School Lunch & Learn)

Date: Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Time: 12 – 1 p.m.
Location: William S. Richardson School of Law, Rm. 254
Presenters: Hui-Ya (Laura) Chuang (UH Online Innovation Center), Elisabeth Steele Hutchison (UH William S. Richardson School of Law), Nicholas A. Mirkay (UH William S. Richardson School of Law), Letani Peltier (Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law)
Description: Discover easy to use productivity and collaboration tools available through the Google Suite for Education (Gmail, Forms, Sheets, Slides, Calendar).

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Web Conferencing and Online Collaboration (Law School Lunch & Learn)

Date: Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Time: 12 – 1 p.m.
Location: William S. Richardson School of Law, Rm. 254
Presenters:Melissa Arakawa (UH Mānoa), Jen Brown (Hawai’i Innocence Project), Hui-Ya (Laura) Chuang (UH Online Innovation Center), Susan Jaworowski (Kapi’olani Community College)
Description: Interested in web conferencing and online collaboration tools to connect with students, collaborate with peers, or even bring in a guest speaker from a distance? This presentation focused on Google Meet, Zoom, and BlueJeans.

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Incorporating Technology Meaningfully into Course Planning (Law School Lunch & Learn)

Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2019
Time: 12 – 1 p.m.
Location: William S. Richardson School of Law, Rm. 254
Presenters: Daniel L. Barnett (UH William S. Richardson School of Law), Hui-Ya (Laura) Chuang (UH Online Innovation Center), Liam Skilling (UH Mānoa)
Description: This presentation allowed faculty to network with peers and gain inspiration to apply knowledge from prior Lunch and Learn workshops to incorporate technology meaningfully into law school courses.

Resources:

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CTE Spring 2020 Online Teaching Series – Laulima Gradebook

UH Mānoa Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE) Spring 2020 Online Teaching Series

The Online Teaching and Learning series is hosted by the Center for Teaching Excellence and the Information Technology Services UH Online Instructional Design Team, who provides impactful instructional design support to strengthen the quality of online initiatives across the UH system in service to UH administrators, faculty, and students.

Laulima Gradebook

Location: Webster 101
Description: Laulima is the University of Hawaiʻi’s online learning and collaboration system. This workshop provided an overview of Laulima Gradebook and answered questions that related to the Gradebook.

Presenter: Matt Parcon (UH Online Innovation Center)

Topics covered during this workshop were:

  • Gradebook Interface
  • Settings
  • Importing/Exporting grades
  • Categories and Weighting
  • Publishing grades to MyUH (Banner)

Resources

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