Resources
Provide well labelled learning resources, using internal and external sources.
Provide well labelled learning resources, using internal and external sources.
Licensed resources can be found through the library service, view the Library A-Z of digital collections. Use your college username and password to access. You can also search the Library Catalogue to find books, eBooks, open textbooks and open journal articles.
Embed any additional learning and teaching resources into the course - for example presentation slides, notes, external links, video content or handouts.
Provide reading list(s), outlining which are compulsory and which are recommended. Your reading list should include references to library material to ensure equity of access for students. Speak to your Library team to get support creating a reading list that can be shared with students via email or links to from Canvas.
Regularly fix or remove broken hyperlinks (URLs) and check that all resources are up to date before releasing these to students.
Link to external online resources, e.g. ClickView, YouTube, and MS Stream. Online images and articles should be embedded where possible into the Canvas course and should be appropriately referenced and credited. Use the College Library service, Cite Them Right, this will support you in creating Harvard style referencing for all your content.
Include links to dynamic content (e.g. Twitter feeds) where possible so students can better contextualise their learning and relate it to world events, if appropriate to the course.