by Berlin Fang | Aug 12, 2021 | Adams Blog
If you have not turned on Turnitin for an assignment in Canvas, as shown here, but would like to check one paper retrospectively, you can use the Turnitin’s “Quick Submit” function to check individual papers. Here is how to set it up: Go to...
by Berlin Fang | Aug 5, 2021 | Adams Blog
If you use Safari, you may sometimes have an issue with the display of pictures, as shown below. Here is how to resolve it: Click on the Safari tab in Safari Choose “Preferences” Click on “Privacy” Uncheck “prevent cross-site...
by Berlin Fang | Jul 28, 2021 | Adams Blog
Student assignments should not be just a way to measure learning; it should improve learning as well. In this spirit, you may sometimes want to give students the option to resubmit assignments as a way to scaffold their improvement. Of course, if many students have to...
by Berlin Fang | Jul 8, 2021 | Adams Blog
Post contributed by the Office of International Students and Visiting Scholars Do you have international students in your classes? If so, you have an amazing opportunity to impact all students in your classes as you model cultural humility and facilitate positive...
by Amy Boone | Apr 23, 2021 | Adams Blog
The Adams Center hosted a session about the use of LinkedIn. Over the past couple of years, the question of LinkedIn has come up periodically in the Adams Center. LinkedIn is often seen as a professional networking space for those in the business world or specifically...
by Amy Boone | Apr 14, 2021 | Adams Blog
COVID-19 vaccines are now widely available for our students, faculty, and staff. Several of the scientists here on campus have formed a Vaccine Roadshow where they come in person or on Zoom to Chapels, department meetings, club meetings, and classes to answer...