Congratulations to the 2023 REACH Awards recipients!

The REACH Awards recognize teachers and researchers who demonstrate outstanding achievement at the University of Victoria. Please join us in congratulating the 2023 recipients!

Explore the Crowdmark guide

Crowdmark is an online, collaborative grading and analytics tool for instructors and their TAs. In this guide, you will be taken through how to access and set up your course in Crowdmark, create assessments, and grade assignments and provide feedback.

Learn how to scan bubblesheets with the Remark Software Guide

With our online Remark software guide, you can learn how to scan forms to a digital format, create a template for your form and import and analyze the scanned forms.

Teach a Course

Discover resources to help you revise, design or redesign your course in sequential order from context to syllabus.

Enhance your Teaching

Learn about the opportunities to support you throughout your career as a teaching professional.

Learning Technologies

Find out about Brightspace, Zoom, Teams, Echo360, CrowdMark and other technologies used at UVic

Workshops & Courses

Explore our offerings and learn more about online learning and teaching through workshops and courses.

Help Instructor Teach Anywhere

Looking for Support?

We are here to support you – whether you are a faculty, staff, teaching assistant or student.

Instructors and Faculty

Find resources and support including tools and technologies, assessments and activities, materials and lectures, facilitation, connecting with peers and more

Teaching Assistants

Find resources and support including webinars, courses/ certificates, support in the online environment, one-on-one consultations, connecting with peers and more

Students

Visit our online portal: Learn Anywhere, which is a virtual “one-stop” site for students to access services and academic supports throughout the University

We are here to help!

Access your LTSI Faculty Support Team & supports in four ways:

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