Training and Guides
The Arts Faculty list of easy digital enhancements
We are developing a full list of the most useful and most needed things you can do with tech in teaching.
crowdsource questions | flipped classroom | podcasting | interview experts | external speakers | breakouts |
brainstorming | online whiteboards | 1-to-1 support | collaborative editing | student projects | hybrid mode teaching | make a video
Guides from the central Academic Technology team
- Introduction to managing course participants
- Make your course visible to students
- Enrolment methods and managing access permissions
- Enrol participants using Warwick auto-enrolment
- Manually enrol participants onto a Moodle space
- Roles and their functions in Moodle
- Groups and groupings
- Enable activity completion
- Mark activity completion manually
- Track activity completion
- Course completion
- Course participation
- Introduction to assessment and feedback
- Create a fail / pass scale
- Create a custom certificate
- Create and manage badges
- Reports, logs and completion data in Moodle
- Create an assignment
- Create an assignment for group submission
- Set up Turnitin within an assignment
- Create and grade a submission using a rubric
- Use a marking workflow for assignments
- Blind marking
- Allocate markers to specific submissions
- Provide grades and feedback for individual assignments
- Check the status of submissions
- Hide or show grades and feedback
- Introduction to eStream
- Access your eStream content
- Uploading videos to eStream
- Edit videos in eStream
- Edit video thumbnail
- Uploading a closed captions (subtitles) file to eStream
- Add eStream videos to Mahara
- Sharing eStream videos to Moodle
- Sharing an eStream video with a link
- Setup a video assignment in Moodle
Creating web sites
Create page templates in Sitebuilder - this can save you a lot of time, and ensure quality and consistency where you have a lot of web pages that have the same structure and format.
Video and film making
Compressing and converting videos to go on the web with Handbrake.