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==For GE subjects or courses taught by a team==
==For GE subjects or courses taught by a team==
* [[Uvle|UVLe]] ([http://uvle.up.edu.ph uvle.up.edu.ph]) can help promote a common "Tatak UP" experience across classes by sharing certain common instructional materials in one virtual environment. <br /><br />
* [[Uvle|UVLe]] ([http://uvle.up.edu.ph uvle.up.edu.ph]) can help promote a common "Tatak UP" experience across sections by sharing certain common instructional materials in one virtual environment. <br /><br />
* With the "Groups" feature of UVLe, teachers can partition (and repartition) this one big virtual class in several ways (by section, topic, schedule, assignment, and so on) throughout the semester, thus helping create a variety of interactions right within the course.  
* With the "Groups" feature of UVLe, teachers can partition (and repartition) this one big virtual class in several ways (by section, topic, schedule, assignment, and so on) throughout the semester, thus helping create a variety of interactions right within the course.  
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==See Also==
==See Also==
* [[Uvle]]
* [[Uvle]]
* [[Why Use UVLe Instead of Yahoo or Google Groups]]
* [[Why Use UVLe Instead of Yahoo or Google Groups]]

Revision as of 22:48, 28 April 2011

Use UVLe and...

  • save trees, time, money on photocopying course materials
  • lessen paperwork: mark student's work from anywhere with Internet connection
  • provide more interactive and engaging assignments
  • leave no student behind, as you may choose to monitor who's lagging behind readings and assignments


For GE subjects or courses taught by a team

  • UVLe (uvle.up.edu.ph) can help promote a common "Tatak UP" experience across sections by sharing certain common instructional materials in one virtual environment.

  • With the "Groups" feature of UVLe, teachers can partition (and repartition) this one big virtual class in several ways (by section, topic, schedule, assignment, and so on) throughout the semester, thus helping create a variety of interactions right within the course.




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For requests for demo or support, email uvle@up.edu.ph.


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