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CITL

  • Lehigh's Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL) fosters excellence and innovation in teaching, learning, and research by providing faculty and students with pedagogical development opportunities, teaching tools, course development guidance, classroom and instructional support, and consultation services.
  • The CITL is a vibrant place for conversations among faculty, staff, TRAC Fellows, and students. It is also a continually changing prototype space that sparks discussions about new possibilities for Lehigh’s learning spaces.

Getting help

Please contact our helpdesk with any questions.

Be Prepared

  • Make sure all decisions to use technology support the learning objectives of that course. 
  • Do your homework, double check the software, directions or space you will be using the technology.
  • Where will students get help when you aren’t available? Make sure that the IT team or the Helpdesk know if you are doing something that requires students to install software.

Know the teaching spaces- https://ltsfacilities.lehigh.edu/.


Course Site (moodle)- Activities

  • Accessing Course Site- coursesite.lehigh.edu
  • Be thoughtful about how you structure the course. It is much easier for students to understand what is expected when things are well organized and have logical titles.
  • Add content to a course- files, assignments, forums, quizzes etc.
  • Course site assignments have great features which can be used to provide feedback to students. Consider requesting student submit Pdfs.
  • Recommendations for your Gradebook. 

Content Creation

  • We have a site licenses for Panopto. You can access it through course site.
  • Create videos to flip a course, provide overviews for homework solutions, lectures, etc.
  • Consider recording mini lectures and then uploading them for students to watch. Studies show that posting recorded lectures does not diminish attendance and students really appreciate the opportunity to review lectures at their own pace.

Online Meetings

  • By default, everyone who logs into https://lehigh.zoom.us is provisioned for a 'Pro' account. 
  • However, you may also consider using Google Meet if you do not wish to record your meeting or host external participants, but would like to hold a longer meeting.

Collaborative Writing

  • The Google assignments tool enables you to accept any google drive file type submissions, annotate, provide richer feedback using comment banks, promote collaboration, and give a grade that is associated with your course site grade book.


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