Last update: Mon, March 29th 10:51
E-learning – introduction
For organizational and security reasons, PG employees and PhD students do not have the option of setting up new courses themselves.
The need to set up a course / course should be reported and this can be achieved in several ways:
- Contact your local eLearning administrator at your faculty: pg.edu.pl/enauczanie/elearning-platform-administrators
- Submit the form on the information portal of eLearning: on bottom of website click Create a new course in the frame called
- For lecturers: enauczanie.pg.edu.pl/rejestracja/?lang=en (logging in is required, login and password are the same as for the My GUT portal)
- Send an e-mail with the ability to set up the course to helpdesk@pg.edu.pl
- Come personally to the PG Helpdesk: https://cui.pg.edu.pl/gut-helpdesk
After creating a new course and granting you the right to it, you can go to the stage of developing the content in the course.
E-Learning classroom
- VPN & RDP Faculty Connection - Manual
eNauczanie & mojaPG
- Guidance for lecturers – here
- eNauczanie – tutorials (in PL) – here
- Educational resources – creating&conduction e-courses - here
- Webinars on eNauczanie (ClickMeeting) – online tutorial
- Sending emails to students directly from mojaPG – here
- GUT – eNauczanie – mobile app - here
- Eduroam – wireless network – here
- Cisco Webex Meetings – tutorial (in PL)
- VPN connection – tutorial (in PL)
- GUT open resources platforms – here
- Webmail calendar – instruction manual
eNauczanie – exams
- „Assignment” module – tutorial
- „Quiz” – basic settings - instruction manual
- Quiz – database of questions, import/export - instruction manual
- Quiz – types of questions – tutorials
- Quiz – online nested questions’ editor (Cloze) - here
- Quiz – reviewing sample exams – tutorial
- Quiz – converting and importing questions directly from MS Word to moodle - tutorial
- Quiz – creating questions with LateX – instruction manual
- Quiz – Moodle2Word – tutorial + templates
- Quiz – XML files converter – creating different types of questions online - here
- Quiz – importing GIFT questions with media – tutorial
- Quiz – import of GIFT questions with media – instruction manual
- Grades’ import/export from eNauczanie to mojaPG - tutorial
- „Hot Potatoes” – instruction manual
- „Hot Potatoes” quiz – tutorial
- „Hot Potatoes” app generating quizzes for moodle - here
- „Feedback” module - instruction manual
- „Feedback” module – tutorial
- R-exams – one-to-all exams generator moodle and pdf – tutorials and templates
- R-exams – webinar with the author (A. Zeileis)
- R-exams - full e-course
- Webinar “Moving exams online” 27/05/2020 – presentation file: here
Zoom & MS TEAMS
- MS Teams - account activation - here
- Zoom – download here
- Getting started on Zoom – installation and first steps
- Zoom – best practices
- Zoom – tips & tricks
- Virtual background for zoom meetings – download here
- Zoom reports – attendance + recordings - instruction manual
Managing files&resources
- Our own OX drive – here
- GUT files repository - tutorial
- GUT files repository - access here
- Google Drive – here
- Dropbox – here
- Mega (50GB) - here
- WeTransfer – sharing large files (up to 2GB) - here
R&R-studio
- R studio cloud guide – here
- Teaching R online with R-studio cloud - webinar
- Datacamp & virtual classroom - here
- R seek – search engine
- GitHub Classroom - automate your course and focus on teaching - here
- Designing the data science classroom – a complete tutorial
Apps&websites supporting online teaching
- Skype for Business – tutorial
- Open Broadcaster Software – OBS Studio
- Lectora – free version (until 30th June 2020) – form: here
- Mentimeter – remote teams, polls, quizzes – here
- Slido – live polls, quizzes and interactive Q&A – here
- Padlet – beautiful boards, documents, and webpages – here
- Trello – remote teams, projects, workshops, boards - here + tutorial
- Preparing classes directly from MS PowerPoint - tutorial
- Google forms – free polls, surveys, tests generator - here
- Quizlet – generate online quizzes (also for printing) - here
- Ticku – remote exams and quizzes - here
- Slack – remote teams and workshops designing – here
- HeySpace – free task manager - here
- Google – articles and tools for online teaching - here
- Suddenly Teaching Online? Free Resources - here
- MIRO Table - user-friendly workshops - tutorial & table
- How tou use MIRO tables? - sample tables
- MIRO - official support
- Socrative - quizzes, polls, online surveys - here
- Tricider - discussions online, brainstorming - here
- Google Docs - shared in real-time docs - here
- Answergarden - discussions online, brainstorming - here
- JeopardyLabs - tile-tournaments - here
- Kahoot - interactions in the form of gamification - here
- SlideLizard - plugin for PowerPoint enabling gamification - here
- Quizizz - variety of quizzes and polls - here
- Genial.ly - presentations (also video), gamifications, graphics, interactive pictures - here
OERs (Open Education Resources):
- https://www.econgraphs.org/ - Econgraphs – Intuitive interactive visualizations of key concepts in economics.
- https://www.classcentral.com/ - thousands of free online courses from top universities around the world like MIT, Stanford, and Harvard.
- https://www.openintro.org – free textbooks, resources (slides, videos, codes, tutorials) that help support classroom instruction, testing, and more (statistics and mathematics).
- https://fbc.pionier.net.pl/?lang=en - On-line collections of Polish cultural and scientific institutions (more than 6.7 million objects!).
- https://learningapps.org/ - application to support learning and teaching processes with small interactive modules.
- https://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm - MIT OpenCourseWare makes the materials used in the teaching of almost all of MIT's subjects available on the web, free of charge (more than 2,400 courses available).
- www.datacamp.com - DataCamp offers interactive R, Python, Sheets, SQL and shell courses. All on topics in data science, statistics and machine learning.
- www.edx.org - 2500+ Online Courses from 140 Top Institutions.
- http://www.utstat.utoronto.ca/vukov/TeachingStats.htm - very interesting set of resources for teachers (statistics, data analysis).
- https://wszechnica.org.pl/ - open-access online lectures (in PL).
- https://www.europeana.eu/portal/en - Explore inspiring cultural heritage from European museums, galleries, libraries and archives.
- http://www.gutenberg.org - Free eBooks - Project Gutenberg.
- http://wikieducator.org – WikiEducator is a community project working collaboratively with the Free Culture Movement towards incremental development of open educational resources.
- https://www.oercommons.org/ - OER Commons is a public digital library of open educational resources. Explore, create, and collaborate with educators around the world to improve curriculum.
- https://openstax.pl/en/ - OpenStax - free high-quality textbooks for higher education.
- https://www.open.edu/openlearn/free-courses/full-catalogue - free elearning courses from The Open University.
- http://www.oapen.org/home - The OAPEN Library contains freely accessible academic books, mainly in the area of humanities and social sciences.
- http://pldml.icm.edu.pl/pldml/search/article.action?cid=0086bafa-e2da-4ad8-a109-ae7ec9abdc16 - The Polish Digital Mathematics Library.
- https://www.youcubed.org - creative online courses and resources (tasks, videos, textbooks etc.) – mathematics.
- https://isorepublic.com/ - thousands of free high-resolution CC0 photos and videos.
- https://enauczanie.pg.edu.pl/lab/index.php?lang=en - Virtual Math Lab is a set of applications designed to support teaching and learning of exact sciences.
- https://www.mathcha.io/ - online mathematics editor (a fast way to write and share mathematical formulas).