We're using this opportunity to share a bit more about the happenings in each department within the Sue Shaffer Learning Commons & Library. We will be publishing a new post on the last Friday of every month.
Welcome back, faculty! We here at the library hope you had a restful and magnificent summer! We've been hard at work getting our resources (physical and digital) ready for you and your students this fall!
Are you wondering what services we at the library are able to offer you and your students? Check out our new Library Services for Faculty research guide!
Many of our resources were given a facelift over the summer, so they may look a bit different, and they may act a bit different, but they are still the same solid resources that you've come to rely on. That said, a few of the links have been updated, so you will want to use the link-checking feature in your Canvas shell to identify any broken links.
Perhaps the largest update to our library resources has been with EBSCO. Almost every one of our 30+ EBSCO databases have a new user interface - a welcome update for these products. This might mean that people who were once familiar with them are now wading into unfamiliar territory. Never fear, we're here to help! Any database on the A-to-Z list that has a green play button next to it has a quick tutorial on how to use it.
Are you interested in learning more about using Kanopy films in your courses? Join us in the library on October 8th from 11:30 - 12:30 for Maximizing Digital Resources in Education, registerhere!
Welcome back! Tutoring started Week 1 and was super busy. We have 14 tutors available in the Tutoring Center and they are here to help. So, whatever questions you have, whether it be math, science, any nursing subjects, social sciences, humanities, filling out an application, getting tips on study skill or test prep, and many other subjects and skills, they are here for you! Just stop by the Tutoring Center in the library and we can get you all set up with whatever you need.
We also have Pear Deck Tutor (formerly TutorMe) in Canvas which is live online 24/7 tutoring help. Just click the link in the left navigation menu for TutorMe and follow the steps to talk to a live tutor anytime.
If you or anyone you know excels at math, science, or business courses, we are always looking for those tutors. If you are taking at least 6 credits and have a GPA of 3.00 and have had As or Bs in those courses come see us in the Tutoring Center or contact us attutoring@umpqua.edu. We can set you up to make a little extra money during the term. We have very flexible hours and is a great place to work!
The UCC Library Tech Help Desk is working hard to bring you the most comprehensive support possible. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us. You can even schedule appointments here (Library Tech Help Desk 2024-2025) with WC Online now!
Mark your calendars, there is an upcoming faculty Panorama Digital Accessibility training scheduled for Oct. 16th at 2:00pm by Ryan Ha from Yuja over Zoom. He will dive into the features of Panorama including accessibility reports, alternate formats, and accessibility tools when building content in the Canvas rich text editor. Invites will be going out shortly so keep a look out.
Quick Canvas tip! Are you having issues with accessing third-party tools in Canvas like Panopto, Turnitin, or your digital textbook? Make sure you are not using a browser that has heavy privacy settings like DuckDuckGo or using a browser that is Incognito or Private Mode. This prevents Canvas from passing your authentication credentials to that third-party software and will block you from gaining access.
UCCOnline will be hosting training sessions and workshops both in person and online in the near future. They will cover a range of topics including Quality Check Reviewer training, rubric enhancements, New Quizzes, Canvas Outcomes, Master Shell best practices, and more. Keep an eye on your email as well as theFaculty and Staff Trainingpage as details are released.
Welcome back to the Teaching & Learning blog
We're using this opportunity to share a bit more about the happenings in each department within the Sue Shaffer Learning Commons & Library. We will be publishing a new post on the last Friday of every month.
Library
Contact us at library@umpqua.edu!
Welcome back, faculty! We here at the library hope you had a restful and magnificent summer! We've been hard at work getting our resources (physical and digital) ready for you and your students this fall!
Are you wondering what services we at the library are able to offer you and your students? Check out our new Library Services for Faculty research guide!
Many of our resources were given a facelift over the summer, so they may look a bit different, and they may act a bit different, but they are still the same solid resources that you've come to rely on. That said, a few of the links have been updated, so you will want to use the link-checking feature in your Canvas shell to identify any broken links.
Perhaps the largest update to our library resources has been with EBSCO. Almost every one of our 30+ EBSCO databases have a new user interface - a welcome update for these products. This might mean that people who were once familiar with them are now wading into unfamiliar territory. Never fear, we're here to help! Any database on the A-to-Z list that has a green play button next to it has a quick tutorial on how to use it.
Are you interested in learning more about using Kanopy films in your courses? Join us in the library on October 8th from 11:30 - 12:30 for Maximizing Digital Resources in Education, register here!
Tutoring
Contact us at tutoring@umpqua.edu!
Welcome back! Tutoring started Week 1 and was super busy. We have 14 tutors available in the Tutoring Center and they are here to help. So, whatever questions you have, whether it be math, science, any nursing subjects, social sciences, humanities, filling out an application, getting tips on study skill or test prep, and many other subjects and skills, they are here for you! Just stop by the Tutoring Center in the library and we can get you all set up with whatever you need.
We also have Pear Deck Tutor (formerly TutorMe) in Canvas which is live online 24/7 tutoring help. Just click the link in the left navigation menu for TutorMe and follow the steps to talk to a live tutor anytime.
If you or anyone you know excels at math, science, or business courses, we are always looking for those tutors. If you are taking at least 6 credits and have a GPA of 3.00 and have had As or Bs in those courses come see us in the Tutoring Center or contact us at tutoring@umpqua.edu. We can set you up to make a little extra money during the term. We have very flexible hours and is a great place to work!
Student Tech Help
Contact us at studenttechhelp@umpqua.edu!
The UCC Library Tech Help Desk is working hard to bring you the most comprehensive support possible. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us. You can even schedule appointments here (Library Tech Help Desk 2024-2025) with WC Online now!
UCC Online
Contact us at ucconline@umpqua.edu!
Mark your calendars, there is an upcoming faculty Panorama Digital Accessibility training scheduled for Oct. 16th at 2:00pm by Ryan Ha from Yuja over Zoom. He will dive into the features of Panorama including accessibility reports, alternate formats, and accessibility tools when building content in the Canvas rich text editor. Invites will be going out shortly so keep a look out.
Quick Canvas tip! Are you having issues with accessing third-party tools in Canvas like Panopto, Turnitin, or your digital textbook? Make sure you are not using a browser that has heavy privacy settings like DuckDuckGo or using a browser that is Incognito or Private Mode. This prevents Canvas from passing your authentication credentials to that third-party software and will block you from gaining access.
UCCOnline will be hosting training sessions and workshops both in person and online in the near future. They will cover a range of topics including Quality Check Reviewer training, rubric enhancements, New Quizzes, Canvas Outcomes, Master Shell best practices, and more. Keep an eye on your email as well as the Faculty and Staff Training page as details are released.
Check back next month for more updates!