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September 21, 2023

Brenna Clarke Gray from the Learning Technology Team at TRU gives an overview of working with tools like Kaltura (for making videos!), Big Blue Button (for live video conferencing!), and of course, your favourite technology, Moodle.

Access the video at:

https://bbbscale1.tru.ca/playback/presentation/2.3/3cf36c8faf1d46d9f6dc2089bcb585449566d846-1695331128149

Big Blue Button, Kultura, Moodle, Technology
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Updated on 25 September 2023
No “Back Row” Students Here! Write and Study Like a Pro!Uncovered: Math 1901 Math for Teachers

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