Updated Articles

  1. Borrowing Computers and Video Equipment (Students)

    How Wharton students can borrow laptops and other technology.
  2. Calendar and Appointment Sign-ups

    Information on signing up meals or appointments in the Canvas Calendar.
  3. Two-Step Verification (PennO365 Email Accounts)

    Enrolling in Two-Step Verification for Penn0365 email.
  4. Roles in a Video Conference

    Each user connected to a video conference is assigned a role that determines their level of control over the meeting.  For more information, see Zoom's documentation . Zoom offers several roles: Participant s  - Most meeting a...
  5. Ed Discussion for Students

    As of May 2022, Ed Discussion is available to all Penn faculty, staff, and students. A Canvas integration is available for all courses taught through Penn Canvas . Ed Discussion is an asynchronous discussion tool that provides a platform for stu...
  6. Online Presentations - Faculty

    Information  for faculty on online presentation and sharing options for students. Presentation Options There are several ways to manage student presentations via Zoom . First you'll need to decide whether: Presentations should be del...
  7. Using Wharton Public Computers

    How to use the Wharton Public computers.
  8. Planning an Online Course

    This document provides tips and techniques for planning and delivering an online course. The advice was collected from a large number of faculty and students who have experience with online courses. It will be updated as we get additional feedback ...
  9. All about grading

    All About Grading
  10. All about Canvas groups (for instructors)

    Canvas Groups are an important element in many of the more collaborative, extemporaneous uses of Canvas. Use Groups to apportion each unit with assignments, repositories and other collaboration features for use in-class and in hybrid sessions. This article describes how to create, manage, and use Canvas groups.