3 Digital Tools to Power Your Fall Course Design

July is winding down, which means the start of the fall semester is about to sneak up on us. Whether you are a faculty member looking for course design inspiration or an educational developer seeking new strategies to support your colleagues, we can all benefit from tools that can make the course design process more flexible, collaborative, and student-centered.

A Back-to-School Series

Over the next few weeks, I’ll be sharing some strategies for leveraging digital tools to support student learning and engagement.

Today’s spotlight features three of my favorite tools for course design that I wrote about earlier this year in The Teaching Professor.

As I finish revising my courses & preparing my Canvas sites for the fall, I’ll personally be learning quite heavily on Canva, one of my tools of choice for designing clear and engaging course materials. In the coming weeks, I’ll share my top tips for using Canvas and Canva to create creative, student-centered learning environments and materials.


As always, thanks for reading. If you have questions about any of my content or have ideas for collaboration, please contact me at gabrielle@gabriellestecher.com.

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