Organizing Your Class on bCourses Using the "Core Template"

January 11, 2024, 2:00pm to 2:45pm
Intended audience: 
Academic Support Staff, Faculty, Graduate Student Instructors, Instructors, Researchers
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Designing a student-friendly bCourse course can be time consuming and overwhelming, and  it may seem easier to think of bCourses as a file repository shared with students. However, creating a bCourses site that is organized in an intuitive way can save you time and help students find the information and resources they need to stay on track in your course. 

The Core Template, designed by the Digital Learning Services team, allows you to import a module and page structured site that you can update to meet your course needs.In this workshop, you'll learn how to organize your course content using Pages, Modules, Discussions, and Assignments, ensuring easy access for your students and seamless navigation for yourself.  Join us to learn more about how you can leverage the Core Template to jumpstart your bCourse site design.

This workshop is recommended for instructors who are already familiar with how to use bCourses. If you'd like to learn more about how to use bCourses, please visit the bCourses service page, which includes a Getting Started guide and additional resources. 

This session will run for 30 minutes, with an additional 15 minutes reserved for questions. This session will be held via Zoom. Please register to get the Zoom link. 

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***Registration for this session will close one hour before the session***

Unable to join us for this workshop? Check the RTL events calendar for future offerings of this workshop. Engage with our asynchronous offerings on this topic: DLS Core Template Getting Started or receive customized assistance by emailing  designtoolshelp@berkeley.edu , or by scheduling a consultation.

Host

Research, Teaching, and Learning (RTL)

Series description

Enhance your teaching skills with our "Teaching Essentials" workshop series. Designed specifically for new faculty/novice-level users, these workshops offer a comprehensive step-by-step exploration of essential technology tools and effective teaching principles. Join us to gain the knowledge and confidence needed to create engaging and impactful learning experiences for your students.