Preparedness for Academic Continuity
- Mark Gallimore
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- Tyler Kron-Piatek
Short-Term Emergency Remote Teaching
Canisius COLI has plenty of resources to assist faculty in teaching remotely during such events as snowstorms or utility outages on campus. Â
Use Zoom to move face-to-face classes online.
See our D2L Self-Paced Training Resources for options, including (but not limited to):
- Asynchronous Discussions
- Online Quizzes and Exams
- Dropboxes for collecting Written Assignments
- Tutorials you can share with your students
Consider using Hypothes.is to move the conversation around a source online.
Need to move a quiz or exam online, but unsure how to design it? See our Guide to Online Exams and Quizzes.
Need to substitute a writing assignment for class activity? Make your feedback on student writing more efficient and effective.
Use Panopto to share video with students, or to have them share video with you and each other.
See our Online and Hybrid Teaching Resources for other ideas.
Extended Emergency Remote Teaching
See our Extended Emergency Remote Teaching Guide for a more comprehensive discussion of adapting courses for teaching online during a semester, for a period longer than a week or two. This includes an extensive list of online tools and resources, as well as guides for course re-design for online teaching.