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==Brightspace Tutorials==
==Brightspace Tutorials==
* [[Brightspace: Instructors Quick Start Tutorial]] — To successfully teach your courses, you must be able to utilize basic Brightspace tools. If you are not already familiar with Brightspace, or if you need a refresher, start here.
* [[Brightspace: Instructors Quick Start Tutorial]] — To successfully teach your courses, you must be able to utilize basic Brightspace tools. If you are not already familiar with Brightspace, or if you need a refresher, start here.
* Design Course to Facilitate Learning
* Design Course to Facilitate Learning
** [[Customize Your Course Homepage in Brightspace]] — Customize your course homepages to enhance the course experience for your students.
** [[Customize Your Course Homepage in Brightspace]] — Customize your course homepages to enhance the course experience for your students.
** [[Accessibility Is Not Just For Individuals With Disabilities]] - Create accessible course materials that can benefit everyone.


* Help Learners Stay on Track
* Help Learners Stay on Track

Revision as of 13:17, 9 February 2024

Welcome to CAT Base, the new and improved CAT+FD wiki, designed to support programming by the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Faculty Development at Xavier University of Louisiana.

CAT+FD

Brightspace Tutorials

  • Brightspace: Instructors Quick Start Tutorial — To successfully teach your courses, you must be able to utilize basic Brightspace tools. If you are not already familiar with Brightspace, or if you need a refresher, start here.

EdTech Tutorials

Pedagogy Presentations

Transformative Feast

Communities of Practice

  • Faculty Portfolio Working Group: Develop a portfolio as a scholarly project that provides documented evidence of teaching from a variety of sources.
  • Fall Faculty Book Club: During the fall semester CAT sponsors a book club for Xavier faculty.
  • #LearnEverywhereXULA Advanced Certification
  • P-MAX (Preparing Mentors and Advisors at Xavier): P-MAX is a training program that is designed to provide participating faculty with the knowledge and skills needed to mentor and advise undergraduate students, especially those engaged in research.
  • Part-time Faculty Support: Links and resources for new and returning part-time faculty members.
  • Xavier Faculty Writing Group: Each semester, the Xavier Faculty Writing Group provides a supportive community for teacher-scholars to further their academic writing.

Resources

Archived Resources