Workshops and Consultations

Brightspace Essentials

WebEx (Webinar)

Whether you are new to teaching in Brightspace or just need a refresher, this session will walk you through the most commonly used features of the Brightspace environment. The topics include: Overview of CITL’s support team Logging into Brightspace and accessing your course site Adding content to a site, including the Brightspace Course Setup Kit ... Read more

Using Brightspace for Promotion and Tenure for Administrative Staff

EN 4002 240 Prince Phillip Drive, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada

This workshop is designed for administrative staff who support the Promotion and Tenure process within an academic unit. The workshop will highlight what you need to know about Brightspace to add and organize content being presented for review, as well as how to copy content from an existing site. While it is an introductory workshop, ... Read more

Grading Student Work in Brightspace

WebEx (Webinar)

If you are an instructor curious about using Brightspace for grading student work, this webinar is for you. The Brightspace Grades tool allows instructors to keep all course grades in one place and gives students the opportunity to keep track of their performance. In this session, we will focus on setting up your grade book ... Read more

Using the Assignments Tool in Brightspace

WebEx (Webinar)

The Assignments tool in Brightspace provides instructors with a consistent location to collect student work. Instructors can also evaluate and return student submissions directly in Brightspace. The Assignments tool has a built-in annotation tool, a range of grading features (e.g., rubrics, audio/video feedback), and can be linked to the grade book for an efficient transfer ... Read more

Introduction to Brightspace Quizzes

WebEx (Webinar)

This session will focus on the options available for assessing student learning using the Quizzes tool in Brightspace. Brightspace quizzes enable asking various types of questions of students, and they are easy to set up, administer, and grade. Topics covered in this session include: Creating a quiz Due dates, availability dates, and other restrictions Appropriate ... Read more

Video Assignment as an Alternative Assessment Tool

WebEx (Webinar)

The Video Assignment tool, developed by Bongo and available in Brightspace, allows instructors to implement video-based assessments that evaluate students on speeches, presentations, and more. Apart from individual and group presentations, instructors can also create question- and-answer assessments where students need to respond to questions that appear on the screen in real time. An added ... Read more

Raising student awareness of transferrable skills (CITL Instructor Series)

ED 1001/Webex ED 1001, Education Building, Memorial University, St.John's, Canada

The presenters for this session are Dr. Rhonda Joy, Associate Dean, Faculty of Education; Dr. Jennifer Browne, Director, Student Life, Dr. Jeannette Byrne; Associate Professor, Faculty of Human Kinetics and Recreation; and Dr. Anne-Marie Sullivan, Dean, Faculty of Human Kinetics and Recreation There are increasing expectations on higher educational institutions to ensure graduates have the ... Read more

Rubrics in Brightspace

WebEx (Webinar)

Rubrics are an effective and efficient way to authentically assess student learning. Articulating specific criteria by which students will be assessed helps learners to prepare more thoughtful submissions that are aligned with your expectations. As an added bonus, rubrics provide an objective and systematic method for grading work. Brightspace Rubrics tool offers a variety of ... Read more

Creating Secure Assessments with Advanced Quiz Settings

WebEx (Webinar)

Presenting each student in your course with a slightly different version of the same quiz deters academic dishonesty and thus increases the integrity of the assessment. The Quizzes tool in Brightspace allows instructors to configure quizzes in a way that will present each student with a different version of the same quiz. In this session, ... Read more

Using the literature circle model for student assessment (CITL Instructor Series)

ED 1001/Webex ED 1001, Education Building, Memorial University, St.John's, Canada

The presenters for this session are Dr. Connie Morrison, Associate Professor, Faculty of Education and Dr. Lauren Dwyer Assistant Professor, School of Communication Studies, Mount Royal University Originally Literature Circles were designed to help young readers improve their literacy skills and engagement with fiction; however, Dr. Morrison & Dr. Dwyer modified the typical approach and ... Read more