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:

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

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):