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- Software & AI
- Software
- Panopto
Bowdoin uses a media hosting platform called Panopto where instructors can store multimedia files. Panopto is integrated with Canvas, making it easier to upload and embed multimedia content stored in Panopto directly to your Canvas course site.
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- Teaching & Learning
- Learning and Teaching Tools
Padlet is an online virtual “bulletin” board, where students and teachers can collaborate, reflect, share links and pictures, in a secure location. Padlet can be integrated within Canvas.
- Knowledge Base
- Teaching & Learning
- Learning and Teaching Tools
Padlet is an online virtual “bulletin” board, where students and teachers can collaborate, reflect, share links and pictures, in a secure location. You can access a Padlet that has been added to a Canvas course page by your instructor on both your laptop and your iPad.
- Knowledge Base
- Teaching & Learning
An overview of the academic tools and resources to support learning and teaching that the college provides.
- Knowledge Base
- Software & AI
- Software
Flipgrid is a video conversation app that allows you to pose a questions and gather responses as short video clips
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- Teaching & Learning
- iPads for Learning and Teaching
Sharing your iPad screen is an effective way to present information to your students. Any app that you have installed on your iPad can be displayed in a Teams meeting that you have running on your computer. These screen sharing sessions can also be recorded to be viewed asynchronously.
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- Chat, Communication, & Collaboration
- Zoom
- Zoom For Synchronous Class Meetings
Zoom is a web-based platform used for video and audio conferencing, chat, and webinars. During a Zoom meeting, presenters can share their screen—including PDFs, Word documents, and images—and can both independently and collaboratively annotate files via the Zoom interface.
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- Video
- Editing Videos with Quicktime
Use the trimming bar in Apple's QuickTime Player to remove or “trim” parts (beginning and end) of a movie or a movie clip.
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- Video
- Editing Videos with Quicktime
Use Quicktime's editing tools to combine multiple video files into a single new video file.
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- Video
- Editing Videos with Quicktime
Split a single video into as many clips as you like with Apple's Quicktime app. After you split a movie into clips, you can even rearrange them.