This feature lets instructors grant learners accommodations for extended time for tests/exams through the Classlist tool. Accommodations set up from the Classlist tool apply to all exams in the course that use the Quiz tool. For exams that use the Assignment...
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How to support students with accommodations during Brightspace exams
Where to find student accommodation information?Instructors can find a student’s letter of accommodation by logging into the Centre for Acessible Learning (CAL) Online Instructor Services. Students are responsible for making their letters available to instructors on...
Update on captioning and exam invigilation for faculty/instructors
Transcripts & Captioning for StudentsAutomatic transcription is turned on in Echo360. Live-captioning is now available in Zoom and Teams.1. Faculty/instructors are not required to review or edit all transcripts and captions. This includes automated live captioning...
Making lectures and content more culturally inclusive
Including elements in your course design which acknowledge the diversity of your students can contribute to creating a safe space where students feel more comfortable sharing their experiences, particularly with respect to viewpoints shaped by their individual...
Guidance for transcriptions and captions for course media
Video transcripts and captions provide a way to create more universally accessible learning experiences. This article explains two types of transcription and caption services available at UVic: transcription services for academic accommodation, and automatic...
Edit, turn off, or delete Kaltura captions
Closed captioning is essential for creating an effective and inclusive learning environment. English captions are automatically generated for videos in Kaltura. Expect the machine caption creation to take up to 30 minutes to appear after processing is complete....
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