We will be working hard this summer to support all our instructors with course design and delivery. This thread will help you find the resources that best work for you! You can always contact your Instructional Design Partner for one-on-one support: http://bit.ly/TLT_IDP  (1/7)
New to Canvas or TWU? Our self-guided “Getting Started with Canvas” course will take you from logging on to Canvas all the way up to publishing your finalized course. You can also find helpful links you’ll need throughout your career at TWU: https://twu.instructure.com/courses/2912250  (2/7)
Looking for inspiration for designing your Canvas courses? Check out our “Canvas@TWU Example Course.” Bonus: many of these pages are also templates you can import from Commons and modify in your own courses! https://twu.instructure.com/courses/2615364  (3/7)
Our Teaching & Learning Guides contain best practices, helpful tips, and timely resources on relevant topics including effective course design, alternative assessments, fostering academic integrity, providing student feedback, and more! http://bit.ly/TLTTeaching_LearningGuides (4/7)
Want to submit your course(s) for a Quality Matters review? Your Instructional Design Partner is also a QM-certified Peer Reviewer and can help you find the best path to QM certification. Learn more about Quality Assurance at TWU here: http://bit.ly/TLT_Quality_Assurance (6/7)
We can help you incorporate accessibility and Universal Design for Learning into your course content to remove barriers to learning for as many students as possible. Our Universal Design Toolkit has practical tips and best practices for you: http://bit.ly/TLT_Universal_Design_Toolkit (7/7)
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