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The acronym for Graduate Student Instructor.

What is GSI?

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A document template that is used for collaboration and organization of a Zoom class.

What is the Zoom Checklist?

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A host is the only one that can open these in a Zoom meeting.

What are Breakout Rooms?

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"The value of a course in units shall be reckoned at the rate of one unit for three hours’ work per week per term on the part of a student, or the equivalent.” 

What is defined as one credit hour?

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An in video commenting media tool that can be used in Canvas.

What is Canvas Studio?

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A method of practicing and teaching adult learners.  Adult Education.

What is andragogy?

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In the reports section of the Zoom portal, click on Usage reports and the meeting you would like to get this report from.

Where do I get attendance reports in Zoom?

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Hosts and Co-hosts once they have entered into the breakout session.

Who can move around inside of Breakout rooms?

200

The explicit teaching of concepts, definitions, rules, procedures, or cases through lecture or demonstrations.

What is "direct instruction"? 

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You can use this learning platform to have fun interactive quizzes in any environment.

What is Kahoot?

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At least two ways we can design with accessibility compliance in mind.
  • Video: provide closed captions and/or transcripts

  • bCourse pages: Apply the appropriate use of headings to create a meaningful hierarchy of information, use numbered or bulleted lists, and hyperlinks should be meaningful

  • Images: Images should have alternative text that describes what is in the image. Complex images of graphs or data require a long description.

  • PDFs: PDFs can be screen readable if they generated from another source, think “Save as PDF” when printing a document or webpage. Scanned PDFs ARE NOT accessible because they are images. 

  • PowerPoints: PowerPoints and WordDocs can be accessible by using headings properly, providing alternative text to images, and ensuring that the objects on the slide are in sequential order. 

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I can enable and disable the waiting room from this pop out box in Zoom.

What is the Participants box?

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It is designated as this since the recent Zoom security update - "Any Zoom user" can be logged into the Zoom application to enter any Zoom meeting at UC Berkeley.

What is the Authentication Configuration?

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Any learning activity in which the student participates or interacts with the learning process, as opposed to passively taking in the information. When given the opportunity to actively engage with the information they're learning, students perform better.

What is Active Learning?

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Collaborators can draw, create sticky notes, add images, files, icons; can comment on each other’s notes; can hold voting sessions after brainstorming/ideating.

What is Mural?

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The model we can use to write clear objective statements for a course and modules using these objectives: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Timely.

What is the SMART model?

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This refers to the strategy of breaking down information into bite-sized pieces so the brain can more easily digest new information.

What is chunking?

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A text file template provided by Zoom to add any Zoom user to a pre-assigned Breakout session.

What is a .csv file in Zoom?

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The web based application linked to bCourses that Berkeley Haas uses to record and host instructional video content.

What is Panopto?  Also called Panoopoo.

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A digital whiteboard that can be used to collaborate and communicate in break out rooms.

What is Jamboard?

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The "Holy Trinity" of remote teaching are these three technologies integrate to form the foundation of your online course.

What are bCourses, Panopto and Zoom?

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In the toolbar by the green bar in the drop down menu that says "Viewing Options".

Where can a participant find the annotation tool in Zoom?

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You must do this if you have opened the Breakout Room control panel prior to all of the meeting participants entering the session to successfully use pre-assigned breakout rooms.

Why use "recover to Pre-assigned breakout rooms" option under the "recreate" menu?

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A pedagogical approach where students first explore new course content outside of class while In-class time is organized around student engagement, inquiry, and assessment.

What is the "Flipped Classroom" or flipped content?

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Scalable technology and game play set up for instructors to create real-time or asynchronous activities.  Used to create short interactives/simulations for econ.

What is Modlab?

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