DUNMORE, Pa. — Penn State Scranton continued its commitment to bolstering the technological capabilities of its faculty at the campus’ sixth annual Faculty Development Day.
Held earlier this month in the campus' new Information Sciences and Technology Active Learning and Innovation Lab, the program featured three presentations geared around evolving technologies now available to faculty.
The presenters were: Griff Lewis, campus instructional designer; Amy Kuntz, instructional designer with Penn State Teaching and Learning with Technology at University Park; and Marilee Mulvey, campus director of information technology and an adjunct lecturer in information sciences and technology.
The afternoon kicked off with “Integrating Kaltura into Canvas,” presented by Lewis. The interactive tutorial centered around Kaltura, the media management system that allows faculty and students to create, stream and share video content directly within Penn State’s Canvas learning system.
At last year’s Teaching and Learning with Technology Symposium at University Park, Lewis was part of a group of faculty and IT professionals who gave a presentation on Kaltura. While the presentation was well received by the crowd, the service has yet to go widely into practice across the University landscape, Lewis said.
But, that should change once faculty realize the many capabilities of Kaltura, said Lewis as he demonstrated to the full room of attendees how to upload and embed videos using Canvas’ “My Media” and “Media Gallery” functions.
“Kaltura looks as if it’s right in your course,” Lewis said. “It’s set up as a learning tool with Canvas.”