Tufts Technology Services
  • Visual AI Workshop for Faculty

    In this hands-on workshop for faculty we’ll explore visual AI tools available at Tufts and how they can be used responsibly by both instructors and students. We’ll take a look at more advanced prompt-writing to produce better results, and how to iterate with AI to get a range of outcomes. […]

  • Deter cheating with AI by using two tools: Rumi and LockDown Browser

    Are you concerned that your students may be using AI to do their coursework or take exams? Learn how students may be purposely or unintentionally circumventing their learning with AI, and how two educational technology tools — Rumi and LockDown Browser — can help you keep students on track doing […]

  • Improve your video editing with Camtasia

    Do you want to improve your video editing for better recorded lectures and course content? Learn how to capture and edit multiple video clips, add titles, graphics, and effects, and adjust sound levels to make more succinct, clear, and polished videos. Register here!

  • Intro to LockDown Browser for Online Proctoring

    Are you interested in a controlled online setting for students taking exams in Canvas? LockDown Browser keeps students within a Canvas quiz during an exam, preventing access to other tools, apps, and tabs. It can be used for in-class exams with a human proctor present, and for remote exams with […]

  • Deterring AI misuse: Using Rumi to support the writing process and support AI literacy

    Learn how Rumi Docs can deter AI misuse by making the writing process visible. This session will show you how to align Rumi with your AI use policy, support genuine student writing, and foster AI literacy. We will share best practices that promote transparency, student autonomy, and clear expectations. Register here!

  • Creating Videos With Kaltura

    Have you ever wanted to create videos for your students without needing to use advanced editing software? Kaltura Capture is available in Canvas and allows you to record your screen, webcam, and voice and then share the video with your class. In this webinar, we’ll discuss the research on what […]

  • Video Assignments in Canvas with Bongo

    Have you considered using video in your assignments? Bongo is a Canvas tool which allows students to complete video assignments in just a few steps, either individually or as a group. It fosters collaboration, boosts engagement, and allows you to include your own optional video feedback. It also includes a […]

  • Make your teaching videos interactive with in-video quizzing!

    Do you want to make your teaching videos more engaging? Embedding questions within videos encourages students to watch closely and allows you to get feedback on their understanding. With Kaltura “My Media” in Canvas you can now create in-video quizzes to test student knowledge and ask them to reflect on […]

  • Introduction to Padlet Boards and Sandbox

    Unlock the power of interactive learning with Padlet! In this workshop, we'll explore how Padlet can transform your classroom into a dynamic, collaborative space. Whether you're looking to engage students in real-time discussions, create interactive boards, or streamline group projects, Padlet offers versatile tools to elevate your teaching. Join us […]

  • Online Whiteboards for Teaching

    Have you tried Zoom’s new Whiteboards tool? In this workshop we’ll introduce you to this powerful tool available to all Tufts faculty, instructors, and students. We’ll highlight new features and offer ideas for using whiteboards for teaching and student engagement. We’ll also provide an opportunity for some hands-on practice with Read more…