How do I use NTULearn & NIE Google Workspace for my teaching?

NTULearn

NTULearn is the primary Learning Management System (LMS) used for online and blended courses in the National Institute of Education (NIE). It provides a convenient interface for uploading course content and modules, collecting students' tests and assignments, interacting with students using integrated communication tools, and grading students' work. Below are some frequently asked questions(FAQs) to help you find what you need.

How can I check who is in my course?

You can check who is in your course through the course photo gallery.

How can I get personal with my students with a welcome video?

How can I collect my students' work?

Which collaborative tools should I use on NTULearn?

How can I communicate course information to my students on NTULearn?

I would like to reuse existing content for my new cohort. How can I do a course copy?

How can I upload my learning package onto NTULearn?

How can meet my students online using Blackboard Collaborate?

I can't find my answer here!

Self-enrol to INL102, the course is customised for faculty whom are:

  • new to NTULearn and unfamiliar with Blackboard features;

  • familiar with some Blackboard features but wish to explore other features;

  • more experienced with Blackboard features and need just-in-time information as quick refreshers.

Login to NTULearn now and click on the link to enroll into NTULearn Self-guided On The Go! Course

[NTU/NIE Faculty ONLY]


NIE Google Workspace

NIE Google Workspace is an alternative solution to NTULearn. Google Workspace has designed powerful tools to empower educators and students as they learn and innovate together. You can provide instant feedback and track a student's progress to improve performance. With powerful tools like Classroom, instructors can manage curriculum, assignments, and grading all in one place. All Google apps allow anyone to work online or offline, anytime, and on any device with Google Workspace for Education.

Google Workspace for Educator

Check out Google quick video tutorials to get started.

  1. Google Drive allows you to store and synchronize documents across devices for sharing with your students.

  2. Google Docs allows you to create and edit documents collaboratively online with your students real time.

  3. Google Classroom allows you to simplify creating, distributing, and grading assignments in a collaborative teaching & learning space.

  4. Google Forms allows you to administer online assessments and collect course feedback.

  5. Google Slides allows you to engage learner participation using Q&A feature during presentation real-time.

  6. Google Sheets allows you to coordinate the input of data for simultaneous access.

  7. Google Drawings allows you to create a blank canvas, and invite students to annotate in real-time.

  8. Google Sites allows you to create and publish website resources to your students.

Can't Find What You Need Here or Need Help?

You may submit a service request or contact in-learning@nie.edu.sg.

We will respond to enquiries within 2 business days.