There are a number of tools that are available to Kenyon faculty for a variety of interactions with students. We will be offering training sessions for some of them, and you may already be familiar with others. In general, you should use what you are comfortable with. 

Below are some options based on anticipated faculty needs. If you are curious about something else, please contact us and we will help you evaluate it.

Communicating with groups of students Course Mailing List
Moodle Announcement
Moodle Email
Virtual office hours Google Meet
Share documents Google Drive
Moodle (small files or links to Google Drive)
Discussion in real time with audio or video Google Meet
Zoom
Talk to students with video or audio but have them respond via text chat Google Meet
Zoom
Live text chat with students Google Meet chat
Moodle Chat
Asynchronous discussion Moodle Forums (text)
Flipgrid (video clips)
Perusall (social annotation for texts)
Record a lecture or presentation
(for faculty or students)

Google Slide with audio recording
PowerPoint with audio, share on Google Drive
PowerPoint slideshow recording, shared on
Google Drive
Zoom solo session

Document submission Moodle Assignment
Turnitin Assignment
Handwritten or drawn submissions Moodle Assignment photo submission
Turnitin Assignment photo submission
Paper comments from faculty Moodle Gradebook comments
Moodle Assignment grader interface
Turnitin grader interface
Sharing grades with students Moodle Gradebook
Student peer review Moodle Workshop
Google Docs with comments
Quizzes and tests Moodle Quiz
Moodle Assignment (for essay questions)
Turnitin Assignment
Student oral exams Google Meet
Zoom
Group project planning Moodle Groups
Slack
Trello

Last Updated:  3/11/2020