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The Microsoft 365 OneDrive integration allows students and instructors to use, create, share, and collaborate on OneDrive files within Quercus.
Instructors can use SpeedGrader to view, comment, and grade student submissions directly within the browser.
Assessments are a crucial component of student learning. In offering students feedback and grades, we gauge their understanding of the material at hand and support their development in our courses. The best practices of assessment design ar…
A range of resources are available for faculty involved in the design, development and teaching of digital learning components in face-to-face classes, hybrid formats or fully online courses. Support is available through CTSI, as well as th…
UT Optical Mark Recognition (OMR) Grade Upload tool is used to upload grades produced from optical mark recognition software such as Remark Office and OpScan in to the Quercus Gradebook.
Team Up! is a web-based group assessment tool made to encourage collaborative group/team work where students work together to reach a consensus before choosing their answer.
Are thinking about adopting a new teaching tool for use in your class? This checklist contains important questions to ask before you decide to adopt any teaching technology; the answers will help you determine the safety and accessibility o…
Quizzical is an on-line, multiple-choice question writing and testing tool.
Piazza is a platform  for instructors to efficiently manage class Q&A. Students can post questions and collaborate to edit responses to these questions. Instructors can also answer questions, endorse student answers, and edit or de
PeppeR is a web-based collaborative  asynchronous online discussion environment.
The peerScholar peer assessment tool enables students to provide constructive feedback on each others’ work.
Pearson MyLab & Mastering is an optional integration in Quercus, that provides instructors and students with access to course materials and learning activities developed by Pearson.

Institutional Resources 

Undergraduate Research Hub: a resource for faculty, librarians, staff and students to help them navigate undergraduate research at U of T. For faculty, topics include recruitment, management of student researchers, funding opportunities and opportunities to support students in research.

Experiential Learning Hub: a resource for faculty, librarians, staff and students to help them navigate experiential learning at U of T. It shares a typology for the different types of EL found at U of T along with resources for faculty, staff and librarians as they plan and implement an EL initiative.

Folio: is a new system that helps students elevate their University of Toronto experience; from exciting events and enriching clubs to personalized peer mentorship, supports to enhance their academic journey and experiential learning programs. Students are able to explore activities that align with their skills and interests, and seamlessly track their achievements via their Co-Curricular Record.

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