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Plug & Play video conferencing is when you connect your computer to an external camera, mic, and speaker to turn any space into a video conference room. This is different from the dedicated Distance Learning classrooms that are equipped with state of the art teleconferencing technology.
Review the following tips to be successful in an online course at Idaho State University.
Screenshots and Descriptions of some of the reports available in Argos under Registration and Records Reports.
At the beginning of each term, there are several items to think about as you prepare to teach using Moodle ISU. We have put together a list of questions to help guide you through the initial steps of setting up your Moodle ISU course.
Instructions for how to dial without the FAC codes, using the 8+ dialing system
Instructor and course Introduction videos are a best practice in online course design and satisfy Specific Review Standards 1.1, 1.2, 1.7, and 1.8 on the Quality Matters Higher Education Rubric, Sixth Edition.
Taking an online course requires a good computer, and consistent internet connection. In addition there are some basic general skills, along with computer and internet skills that are required to be successful.
Welcome to this tutorial, today we are going to discuss recommendations for using the HyFlex classroom technology. Please review all of the following information to assist you with planning for your HyFlex class sessions.
User and Group overrides allow you to create a unique criteria for a specific user or group of users for a specific quiz activity.
Frequently Asked Questions regarding campus wireless networks.
Screenshots and descriptions of many of the reports available under the Student Campus Wide Reports heading in Argos.
Host and Participants
ISU has an education account with Zoom. This provides us with a number of licensed accounts with an unlimited number of basic accounts. Here is a side-by-side comparison between “basic” and “licensed” user types.
Dialing instructions for Cisco Desk Phones