bCourse Basics Workshop (Summer 2014)
This summer all courses will be moving into our new learning management system, bCourses. To provide training and support to those of you that have not used bCourses, I will be offering workshops throughout the summer. If you are unable to make any of these dates, I am happy to schedule a training with you in person or via video conference.
In this workshop you will learn how to upload materials into your course, use course modules to organize your content and send class announcements.
bCourses Basics Workshops:
- May 6th, 10-11 am
- May 28th, 10-11 am
- June 18th, 10-11 am
- July 15th, 10-11 am
To schedule a workshop or personal training, please RSVP at least 24 hours in advance to, jikeda@law.berkeley.edu .
Visit our Instructional Technology website to learn more about the bCourses migration and view online guides and tutorials.
bSpace Basics Workshop (Fall 2013)
Learn the basics of using bSpace to enhance your course. Together, we’ll learn about the tools that bSpace provides and talk about best-practices in the use of them. Following our workshop, instructors are welcome to stay and work on their courses with the instructor present. Contact John-Mark Ikeda to sign up for a workshop or schedule a one-on-one consoltation, jikeda@law.berkeley.edu .
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RSVP required
bSpace Basics Workshops (Spring 2013)
Learn the basics of using bSpace to enhance your course. Together, we’ll learn about the tools that bSpace provides and talk about best-practices in the use of them. Following our workshop, instructors are welcome to stay and work on their courses with the instructor present. Contact John-Mark Ikeda to sign up for a workshop or schedule a one-on-one consoltation, jikeda@law.berkeley.edu .
RSVP is required for this event. To “drop in” for support, please stop by during drop-in hours.
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bSpace Drop-in Sessions (Spring 2013)
bSpace drop-in sessions are times that a open for faculty to stop by to ask questions and get support and training for bSpace. Faculty and support staff are encourage to stop by at their convenience for quick answers. If you are unable to stop by, please feel free to also call in during this time. No reservation is required and no question is too small.
For a comprehensive walk through of bSpace please sign up for one of our workshops. To schedule a one-on-one consultation please contact John-Mark Ikeda, jikeda@law.berkeley.edu .
Drop-in Sessions:
Date: Thursday, Jan. 10th from 2-3 pm
Location: Boalt 355
Phone: 510 642-2991 (John-Mark Ikeda)
Date: Monday, Jan. 14th from 2-3 pm
Location: Boalt 355
Phone: 510 642-2991 (John-Mark Ikeda)
Date: Tuesday, Jan. 15th from 1-2 pm
Location: Boalt 355
Phone: 510 642-2991 (John-Mark Ikeda)
Date: Wednesday, Jan. 16th from 1-2 pm
Location: Boalt 355
Phone: 510 642-2991 (John-Mark Ikeda)
Date: Thursday, Jan. 17th from 2-3 pm
Location: Boalt 355
Phone: 510 642-2991 (John-Mark Ikeda)
Digital Teacher’s Tool Kit: Create, Store and Collaborate with Google Drive
A few months back I wrote about “The Cloud”, and in the near future all Berkeley faculty, students and staff will have their own cloud storage in the form of Google Drive. Google Drive is part of our bConnected roll out on campus, meaning if you have a bCal account right now, then you already have Google Drive (sometimes also called Google Docs). Like other cloud storage websites such as Dropbox, Google Drive allows you to save files to their servers, so that you can access them anywhere you have internet access.
It’s more than just a storage space though, because Google Drive can open most file types right in your browser, so you can view Microsoft Office documents, PDF’s and Photos and videos without downloading them. You can also can create documents using Google Drive’s suite of tools Document, Presentation, Spreadsheet, Form. While these tools offer less functionality than Microsoft Office, they provide a useful set of features at no cost.
One of Drives best features is its ability to collaborate and share your work with others. Simply create a document in Google Drive and share it with others using their @berkeley.edu email address. If you allow these users to edit the document, you can all be editing the same document at the same time and Google backs up all the changes and saves the document automatically. Now instead of trying to find the most recent file in your downloads folder, you can just log into Google Drive to see the most up to date changes. For those of you that bring a flash drive with your class presentation on it, why not upload it to Google Drive, so you can access it from any computer. Even if you bring your own laptop to class, you can upload your files to drive just in case something goes wrong at the last second.
Drive is also a great tool for student collaboration. Create a document and share it with a group of students to work on. You’ll not only be able to see the latest version, but you can quickly see who contributed to the document, when they contributed and even see older version of the document quickly.
There are some things to be careful of when you use Google Drive though, especially when you start to upload sensitive information. To find out more, visit the bConnected’s FAQ on privacy at, http://bconnected-project.berkeley.edu/faqs/bcal-and-bmail-privacy-faqs/ . There is also a useful video that discusses the features of Google Drive that can be seen at the following link, http://youtu.be/o0Go4IrNJR0.For more information on how you can use Google Drive in your teaching, contact John-Mark Ikeda at, jikeda@law.berkeley.edu.