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Examity is a secure live proctoring solution for online exams.
ProctorU is a secure remote exam proctoring solution.
The New Analytics tool provides instructors with information on student progress in the course, including identifying overall grade patterns and individual student achievement.
Modules allow instructors to determine the order and structure (eg. by week, unit, or topic) in which the content will be released to the end-user to provide a guided learning experience.
Add someone to your course using the People tab on your course Navigation bar.  
Organizing the students in your Quercus course into a Group Set allows you to administer group work and facilitate communication to and between the group members.
The Gradebook helps instructors easily enter, view, and distribute grades for students. The New Gradebook is an updated version (activated in 2019) of The Gradebook. There
Use the UT Advanced Group Tool to download a list of student emails. This feature is available to a Teacher, TA, Course Staff, Grader, Designer, or Librarian.
Instructors can set up a discussion for students in their Quercus classroom as a method of asynchronous engagement.
Cross-listing allows Instructors to combine the enrolments from multiple sections into a single course.
The University of Toronto is committed to the values of independent inquiry and to the free and open exchange of ideas. Visit U of T’s Academic Integrity website for further resources and the University’s Code of Behaviour on Academic Matte…
A wiki page is a collaborative page that allows people to contribute, edit, and share materials.

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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