You may already have some of your materials identified such as textbooks, other books, articles, or online publisher materials/digital learning tools.
When evaluating instructional materials consider the extent to which each is interesting, approachable, and engaging. This isn’t about materials being “entertaining.” It’s about whether it can spark curiosity and promote deeper thinking about the content.
As you put together your instructional materials, if you’re gathering materials that were not created by you or by the publisher of a text that your students have purchased, you should always verify the use and attribution requirements for those materials. As you evaluate instructional materials, the first things you normally consider are
Once you are logged in you should see your course on the Canvas dashboard (first screen once you log in). If you don't see it, then click on "Courses" on the left and the "All Courses." You will then see a list of all courses you have access to.
Course materials include, but are not limited to, lectures, lecture notes, and materials, syllabi, study guides, bibliographies, visual aids, images, diagrams, multimedia presentations, web-ready content, and educational software.
Search for textbooks and other materials placed on Course Reserves across UCF Libraries locations. You can search by title, course number (e.g., ENC 1101), course name, or Professor's name. Results include all UCF Libraries locations, check their availability to see the campus where your item is located.
Click on the "Textbooks-UMD" tab to have your materials automatically populate in our website at umdstores.com. Use this list to order online or shop in-store.
How to Make Course Material Relevant: Tips from an InstructorTeach theory in moderation. ... Relate new theory to old knowledge. ... Help students personally connect with the material. ... Apply theory to practice. ... Link course content in various ways. ... Give students agency. ... Tie content to students' long-term goals. ... Be likeable.
Any informational material that is required for participation or understanding content such as assigned readings, video recordings, exams, and any other material needed for learning.
The UCF Campus Store is operated by Barnes & Noble College. Stocked with textbooks, school supplies, home decorations and UCF-inspired clothing, the UCF Bookstore helps you prepare for the semester academically and fashionably.
Choose "Books/eBooks" under the "Material Type" drop-down menu. Select the green "Search" button in the lower right-hand corner. Located the "Filter or expand your results" menu on the left-hand side of the page. Click on "Available online" under the "Availability" menu.
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How do I Login to TERPmail for the first time?Go to the TerpMail homepage.Click Log into Terpmail.The Google Account Sign In window will open. ... Login and click Sign in.Click I accept. ... Once you have activated your TERPmail account, you will receive a Welcome to TERPmail message.