When asking students to use online tools and integrations within the Carmen Learning Management System, it is always helpful to provide tutorials so students can quickly grasp the tool and focus, instead, on learning the content of the course. Our instructional designers have created several student-facing tutorials for some of the most commonly used tools that Arts and Sciences instructors can include in Carmen courses when applicable.
If you are an OSU-affiliated faculty or staff member and would like to embed these tutorials within your course, please complete the webform at the bottom of this page to request a direct shareable link to the tutorial and an embed code that can be used to embed the tutorial directly into your Carmen course page. Additionally, you have the option to link to the following pages in your Carmen course.
University-wide Tools:
- Adobe Express: Creating Digital Portfolios and Webpages
- Adobe Express: Text to Image Generator
- Adobe Express: Video Creation
- ArcGIS: Account Creation
- ArcGIS: Creating Storymaps
- Carmen: An Introduction to the Carmen Rich Content Editor (RCE)
- Carmen: Navigation
- CarmenZoom: Video Capture Using CarmenZoom
- Flip: Video and Audio Discussions
- Microsoft Copilot Chatbot
- Microsoft Forms: Getting Started
- Microsoft OneDrive: an Introduction
- Microsoft PowerPoint 101: How to Create a Presentation in PowerPoint
- Microsoft Visio: Flow Charts, Worknets, and other Diagrams
- Microsoft Whiteboard: Getting Started
- Microsoft Word: Getting Started
College-wide Tools:
- Hypothesis: Using Hypothesis in Your Carmen Course
- H5p: An Overview to Working with Interactive H5p Content
- ThingLink: Overview and Creating Content with ThingLink