Yellowdig is a plug-and-play, community-building platform with grade passback through your existing LMS. The platform works on desktops, laptops, tablets, and mobile devices. Yellowdig is primarily used in curricular settings, but also works great to build co-curricular, faculty or other specialized communities.
Respondus is a powerful tool for creating and managing exams. To request access to Respondus 4.0, submit a Help Request. You will be enrolled into a Respondus 4.0 resource course which will provide you with access to the Respondus 4.0 software to download and install. Please know that if you are using a CCU device that you do not have administrator rights to, you will need to contact ITS to request that the software be added to your devices. NOTE: This software is only available for PC devices at this time.
The YuJa Enterprise Video Platform, the campus' new lecture capture platform, is an all-in-one video experience to securely create, manage, discover, collaborate, and live stream video content across any device. YuJa allows faculty to deliver high-quality video experiences while providing engaging and accessible content to their students.
In collaboration with ITS, multiple classrooms around campus are equipped with the necessary academic and classroom technology needed to record classroom lectures to enhance teaching and learning. Below is a list of classrooms that are currently available with these resources.
Additional classrooms could be added to this list and updated accordingly.
Engage is a Student Response System (SRS) that transforms any course into a more active learning experience for students. Engage and connect with students across live and hybrid courses using any device. With YuJa Engage, add interactive quizzes and polls that help break up your lecture, spur discussion, and quickly show instructors and students any knowledge gaps so they can focus on the right areas.
YuJa Engage Help Center - visit the help center for instruction guides on how to get started with Engage.
Panorama is a digital accessibility tool installed in Moodle to help make your Moodle course content more accessible by providing accessibility status indicators, alternate formats and tools for improving page viewing.
Remind
Remind is a communication platform that helps every student succeed. Whether you're in the classroom, at home, or anywhere in between, Remind makes it easy to stay connected. Remind can be used by instructors to easily send text or email messages to students without using the instructor's personal phone number. And Remind can be integrated directly into your Moodle course.
Use Remind to:
Microsoft Teams is a powerful team-based collaboration and communication tool that integrates with Moodle to bring conversations, content, assignments, and apps together in one place.
Zoom is a collaborative web-conferencing tool that can be used for online learning and working environments. Zoom's cloud-based capabilities combine audio and video conferencing, online meetings, group messaging, chat, calendar integration, Moodle integration, and more.
University Libraries works with faculty to provide streaming media for classroom use, both on and off campus. University Libraries purchases individual titles, availability and funding permitting, and also subscribes to multiple streaming video collections. Most videos in these collections have closed captions and/or transcripts and can be linked and embedded in Moodle. View the library's instructional videos to learn how to link and embed streaming videos in Moodle.
Faculty looking for specific titles that University Libraries does not own are encouraged to work with their library liaison to locate or purchase the video. A search of the library catalog and streaming video collections will determine if the library already owns a copy of the video, either on DVD or streaming format. If streaming format is required, University Libraries will make every attempt to purchase the title. However, if University Libraries is unable to purchase the video, we recommend faculty direct students to alternative websites, such as YouTube or Netflix.
Coastal Carolina University has partnered with Campus Labs to bring you Portfolio (formerly Chalk & Wire), a digital portfolio solution for promotion, tenure, and post-tenure review. For more information, contact Lucas Green (lgreen2@coastal.edu).