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SALSA is a tool originally created by the University of Utah but molded and adapted for use at PACS. It contains an easy-to-use interface for creating syllabi. It is located…
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The PACS Portal has a Course Workload Estimator tool that helps to calculate the amount of estimate work a student could be expected to do for the type and amount of assignments given. It is located…
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The PACS Portal has a Learning Outcome Generator tool that can assist you in creating outcomes for your course. It is located at:https://pacs-portal.outreach.ou.edu/ This video was created as a user…
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There is a link to the I-Contracts application from the PACS Portal. It allows faculty to create/manage I-Contracts (Incomplete Contracts) they have for students in their courses. PACS Portal is…
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In the PACS Portal application, there is a rubric template to aid those who wish to create a rubric. This template makes it easier to create rubrics but also aids in importing those rubrics into…
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The PACS Portal was created as a central place for Faculty and Staff to go for many helpful tools we developed as well as other resources. It is located at:https://pacs-portal.outreach.ou.edu/ This…
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Rubrics are excellent tools for enhancing student learning. Generally speaking, a rubric is "a scoring guide used to evaluate the quality of students' constructed responses". Although…
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The PACS Portal Faculty Tools is where a faculty member can go to access the custom tools we've built to help their canvas experience. It is located at:https://pacs-portal.outreach.ou.edu/ This…
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The PACS Portal was created as a central place for Faculty and Staff to go for many helpful tools we developed as well as other resources. It is located at: https://pacs-portal.outreach.ou.edu/ …
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Syllabus Tracker is a tool that helps faculty/staff easily locate the syllabi of all past and present online courses that are running. This video created as a user guide for the Syllabus Tracker tool…
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Jeff Selingo was the virtual keynote speaker for the 3rd Annual Academic Technology Expo that took place on January 10, 2014 on the 2nd floor of the Physical Sciences Center. Selingo's talked…
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