EdTech Blog
Faculty Question of the Week (May 16, 2024)
How can I embed an interactive word cloud into a PowerPoint presentation?
Quercus Updates (May 2024)
This update: Crowdmark new features, MS Stream interactivity tools, Quercus Discussions redesign, and tools being removed from the Academic Toolbox.
Faculty Question of the Week (March 28, 2024)
Why can’t I add the courses I teach to Crowdmark?
Project Showcase: Working Safely with Sharps
In this project showcase (a new series on the ETO blog), we’re highlighting the Working Safely with Sharps scenario-based training module. Completed in February 2024.
Faculty Question of the Week (February 29, 2024)
How does a change in a student’s name and email affect their information and previous assessments in Crowdmark?
Faculty Question of the Week (January 25, 2024)
How can I set up a recurring Zoom meeting with more than 20 occurrences?
MADE for U of T | Ep. 10 | Nidhi Sachdeva, M.A., Ph.D
In the 10th episode of MADE for U of T, we hear from educator and researcher, Nidhi Sachdeva, who discusses educational myths, a term used to “describe a commonly held but inaccurate belief or misconception about education and educational practices.”
Faculty Question of the Week (January 11, 2024)
How can I set all of the Zoom Cloud recordings I share via the Quercus integration to publish automatically?
Quercus Updates (January 2024)
This update: Crowdmark Exam Matcher, MS Copilot, Ed Discussion, and Quercus Calendar.
Faculty Question of the Week (November 30, 2024)
How can I provide feedback to individual students on a rubric for a team assignment?
Compare and select your tech tools with our handy comparison tables
Over the years, we’ve developed a special collection of comparison tables that compare and assist you in selecting a tool.
Organizing the EdTech Workshop’s Digital Colouring Activity: An Exercise for Finding the Artist Within
At this year’s EdTech Workshop 2023: CTRL +Shift, the ETO had an exciting Digital Colouring station that offered attendees the opportunity to explore their “inner artist”.