Teaching and Learning Resources
BOLT 101/103 This course is comprised of two separate, but equally valuable courses, and is a great resource for faculty teaching in all modalities.
- BOLT 101 Administrative Training course is the first step for new instructors and is designed to help them become familiar with the policies, procedures, and protocols that impact their roles as educators for Barton Online. It is also a great resource for veteran teachers looking to verify or refresh their knowledge of those same topics and areas. The BOLT 101 has six modules: Start Here.
- BOLT 103 course will step you through the process of developing an effective, interactive, and professional course. Additionally, this course represents a substantial portion of the certification process as it serves to professionally develop the skill sets of Barton Online instructors and guide them through the process of creating an online course that will meet the minimum expectations of the eCourse Improvement process. The BOLT 103 is broken into 8 sections that correspond with the Canvas Appraisal Checklist and Rubric.
BOLT 102/104 This resource offers specific tips for online teaching and course shell creation whether you are on ground, online or hybrid.
Canvas is a web-based learning management system, or LMS, used at Barton. It allows instructors and students to access and manage online course learning materials and communicate about skill development and learning achievement.
Report a Problem-If Canvas misbehaves
Canvas Support Hotline (Faculty) 1-833-737-0519
Chat LIVE with Canvas Support (Faculty)
Canvas Support Document
Migrating Quizzes
Embed YouTube Video
Using Announcements
Course Specific Navigation
Student Editing Ability
Migrating a Question Bank into Item Bank in New Quizzes
On Campus: Dial ext. 100
Off Campus: Call (620) 786-1100
Submit a ticket: https://techsupport.bartonccc.edu/
Send an email: cougartechsupport@bartonccc.edu
To request a blank course shell for the creation of an OER (Open Education Resources) or Barton Online course, please fill out and submit the Developmental Shell Request Form. You will receive an email with a link to the new course shell once it has been created.
H5P, short for Html-5-Package, is a plugin tool that helps produce and run interactive content and interactive video within your LMS, or other kinds of eLearning browser. You’re most likely to find H5P at work in helping to provide learners with interactive videos, presentations, games, quizzes, surveys, etc. Below is a collection of recordings that cover various elements of H5P, which can now be utilized to enrich the content within your course.
- Accordion - arrange large amounts of content in a condensed order
- Chart - display data in one of two ways
- Collage - organize multiple images on a course page or within an activity
- Columns - display multiple images, text, questions, and more, on a course page or within an activity
- Drag the Words - text-based questions where users drag words into blanks within sentences
- Fill In The Blanks - create fill-in-the-blank questions, also known as cloze tests
- Find the Hotspots - users press on an image to get feedback (correct or incorrect) based on a task description; multiple hotspots can be used
- Image Choice - users may select a picture(s) based on a grouping you provide
- Image Hotspots - hotspots may reveal texts, images and videos when clicked
- Mark the Words - users may select a word(s) based on a prompt you provide
Important information regarding the Incomplete Grade Procedure can be found in the BOLT 101/103 course. It is located under the Administrative Procedures module.
Information regarding the Non-activity, Non-Attendance and Payment Procedures can be found in the BOLT 101/103 course in Canvas. It is located under the Administrative Procedures module.
Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning, teaching and research materials in any format and medium that reside in the public domain, or are under copyright, that have been released under an open license, that permit no-cost access, re-use, re-purpose, adaptation and redistribution by others.
- Barton's Guide for OER
- OER Rubric
- Bloom's Revised Taxonomy Matrix
- Fair Use Chart
- OER Cheat Sheet with Step by Step Transition Pathway
- SPARC Fellowship Capstone
- SPARC Step-by-Step Infograph
Open Education Instructional Journal
The Barton Online Canvas Rubric provides a framework for online course design based on Barton's expectations for quality online courses. The rubric guides instructors in developing new online courses and in self-assessing existing online courses for improved design and delivery.
Why is a Practice Exam is Important? - It ensures your first exam using LockDown Browser runs smoothly! Have students take an ungraded practice quiz that requires the use of LockDown Browser, before the graded exam occurs. Leave the quiz available for the duration of the course, with unlimited attempts, so students can access it again if they use a different computer.
- Classic Quizzes
- New Quizzes
- Learn to Prepare an Exam
- Free Training Webinars
- 10 Reasons to Use LockDown Brower
- Upcoming Webinars - live sessions with hands-on learning
To access the Textbook Submission procedure visit the Administrative Procedures module in the BOLT 101/103 course. Barton Community College has a contract with eCampus books to stock materials for courses available on Barton Online. Materials available for submission with eCampus are:
- Textbooks
- Access codes
- OER course material statement
- Syllabi
- Customizable comments
Maximize the impact of Turnitin Feedback Studio (TFS) by empowering students with formative learning opportunities to drive learning and improve outcomes.
- Getting Started Guide - This guide is optimized to view digitally as it contains lots of important links, resources, and on-demand videos to help admins get up to speed quickly and maximize the use of TFS.
- Using Feedback Studio to Support Formative Learning - Includes best practices on how Feedback Studio can be used as a formative learning tool to support student learning.
- Turnitin Feedback Studio | An Introduction for Students - This editable presentation is meant to be modified and used by instructors to explain the importance of producing original work and to introduce their students to Turnitin Feedback Studio.
- SUBSCRIBE for updates from the Turnitin Team - Get on the list for monthly newsletters, product updates, event announcements, new features, and thought leadership content from around the world.
- Webinars - On-demand training and hands-on learning