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Apps for Suitable for Course Use

The following apps are available to faculty, staff, and student accounts and are suitable for course activities. Some suggested use cases are listed, but many other types of activities can be facilitated with these tools. To explore other uses, request a consultation with an instructional technologist. For tutorials on each app, click the app name link at the start of each row.

AppUse Case

Docs

Document creation tool. Can use it for individual projects such journals, blogs, and assignments; collaborative writing and editing during group projects; and creating student-generated class support resources (e.g. glossaries, study guides). Facilitates peer review through commenting features.

Drawing

Diagramming tool. Can use it to create timelines, flowcharts, hierarchical visual tables, and bar/line/pie charts. 

Forms

Survey tool. Can use it to collect peer reviews, survey students on availability and preferences, and collect course feedback. If a project requires students collecting information from others, students can create and share surveys. Instructors can also use the myCourses Survey tool or Qualtrics to create surveys.

Jamboard

Digital whiteboard tool. Can use it for solving math, geometry, or graphing problems; concept mapping and visual note taking; group project brainstorming; and facilitating presentations and digital storytelling. Can also be edited asynchronously over time. Note RIT does not have the physical boards, RIT has only the browser/mobile apps.

Sheets

Spreadsheet tool. Can use it for shared data collection and analysis.

Slides

Slidedeck tool. Can use it for individual and group presentations, and media-rich project documents.

Drive

The place where your Google files are stored. There are two areas: My Drive and Shared Drives.

  • My Drive: Best for storing and organizing individual files, or for times when just certain files need to be shared with certain people. The document or folder owner controls the permissions. More information about My Drive.

  • Shared Drives: Best for collaborative workspaces where everyone in the workspace needs access to all documents (though permissions levels can be different between people). There is no one "owner" of the files, but anyone with the Manager setting can add users to the Shared Drive. More information about Shared Drives.

Keep

Note-taking tool. Accessed within Drive, Docs, Sheets, or Slides, as well as the separate Keep app. Can use it for individual or group project tracking, to-do list reminders, note-taking, and brainstorming. Keep items can be shared with others, turned into a Google Doc, or dragged into a Google Doc.

Tasks

To-do list tool. Accessed within Drive, Docs, Sheets, or Slides. Best for individual self task management. Task items cannot be shared (no collaborative lists).

Photos

Photo storage space. Can be used to curate portfolio images for sharing.
SitesFor creating website-like pages. Can be collaboratively edited. Faculty and staff can also use the Confluence wiki to create website-like pages or people.rit.edu.

Student-Only Apps

The following apps are not available to faculty or staff accounts. Only students can use them.

Tool

Important Notes

Calendar

Faculty and staff use Outlook calendar.

Chat 

RIT faculty/staff and students should use Slack for chat needs.

Gmail

Faculty and staff use Outlook email.

myMaps

Faculty and staff can indicate their interest in this app by contacting ITS.

Apps Not Recommended for Course Use

Tool

Important Notes
ClassroomRIT does not have access to this app. RIT uses D2L Brightspace for the myCourses LMS.
ContactsEven though this app is available to all RIT accounts, its use case is best tied to other communication tools such as email.

Currents

Messenger tool. Even though this app is available to all RIT accounts, RIT faculty/staff and students should use the myCourses Discussions and/or Slack for course-related discussion needs.

Groups 

Even though this app is available to all RIT accounts, RIT faculty should use the myCourses Groups tool and myCourses Discussions for course-related group discussion needs. Faculty can also use Slack for more informal discussion and to facilitate communication during group work. RIT faculty/staff and students can also use Slack.

Meet

Web conference tool. Even though this app is available to all RIT accounts, RIT faculty/staff and students should use Zoom for virtual meetings.
YouTube

Video hosting tool. Even though this app is available to all RIT accounts, RIT faculty/staff should use Panopto for video hosting and student-created video activities in a course. Panopto restricts playback to people in the class and there is a streamlined captioning process for videos hosted in Panopto. Students should submit their assignments or discussions posts through myCourses Insert Stuff when using Panopto.

Students may choose to use YouTube for non-course activities.



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