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This wiki provides instructor support for | This wiki provides instructor support for teaching and course development in the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo. Although the focus is on teaching in Math, it will likely be useful for all instructors. | ||
== Teaching Technologies == | == Teaching Technologies == |
Revision as of 15:46, 7 June 2024
This wiki provides instructor support for teaching and course development in the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo. Although the focus is on teaching in Math, it will likely be useful for all instructors.
Teaching Technologies
- Akindi - A platform to administer and grade multiple choice exams
- Crowdmark - Grading platform for assignments and tests including multiple choice exams
- Handwriting to LaTeX to Mobius - A few tools that can help you convert your hand-written notes to LaTeX and then to Mobius source code
- LEARN - UWaterloo's Learning Management System (LMS)
- Markbox - Another platform to administer and grade multiple choice exams
- Microsoft Teams - Invite everyone you work with at UW to chat, meet, call, and collaborate
- Mobius - Content delivery platform and automated assessment tool
- MS Bookings - An online appointment booking tool
- Odyssey - Exam management system
- Outline - UWaterloo's system for storing course outlines
- Quest - UWaterloo's student information system.
- Piazza - Discussion board friendly for mathematics and CS
- Video Editing - Comparison of Tools for video editing
- More - Includes a Comparison of Tools for Synchronous Teaching
Utilities
Accessibility
Teaching Support
- Course Descriptions
- Faculty Association (FAUW)
- Math Undergrad Office (MUO)
- Math Learning Center
- New Math Students Support
- Important Dates
- Performance Evaluation
- Schedule of Classes
- Syllabus 101
- Waterloo software glossary
- Teaching in the Faculty of Mathematics
- Teaching guidelines in the Faculty of Mathematics
- Tips for teaching online
- Webinars/Seminars/Conferences
Wiki Information
Resources for wiki contributors