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Instructional Continuity During Emergencies

We never know what might happen that will impact our ability to deliver our courses on campus. Figuring out what to do when an emergency happens is stressful, and it can be difficult to implement appropriate strategies quickly. There are many things that faculty can do ahead of time to make the transition to managing a course remotely go more smoothly. The key is to think about what tools and techniques can be used to help you adjust your course to still meet the course objectives. The following list provides some things that you may want to consider:

  • How can I communicate with my students?
    • Consider email, SpartanLearn (powered by Canvas), group chat apps such as GroupMe or WhatsApp
    • Remember that depending on the reason for the closure, you or your students may not have easy access to laptops or desktop computers, so you may want to consider ways to use mobile apps
    • Make sure that students are aware ahead of time how you plan to communicate with them
  • How can I let students know about my expectations?
    • Make an electronic version of your syllabus available if you have not done so already
    • This can be done via email or through SpartanLearn (powered by Canvas)
    • Think about where you may need to adjust the schedule and how to highlight changes so that students can easily recognize them
  • How can I make sure students have the lectures, documents and readings that they need?
    • Create digital copies and provide by email, SpartanLearn (powered by Canvas), or a secure shared drive
    • There are mobiles apps, such as Genius Scan or others, that can be used to scan and upload documents without having a scanner available
    • Consider what resources you can use from the library databases – accessible throughÌýMyÌÒñ«ÉçÇøampa
    • °ä°ù±ð²¹³Ù±ðÌýÌýor VidGrid (accessible throughÌýMyÌÒñ«ÉçÇøampa) videos to post your lecture online – be sure to have them close captioned
    • Consider using Zoom for synchronous or recorded meetings
    • Are there YouTube videos that can be used to help convey content
    • Make sure that documents and videos meet accessibility guidelines or provide for accessible ways for students to have an equally effective means for learning and demonstrating the material when needed.
  • How can I collect student submissions?
    • Designate a way to collect submissions – and try to be as consistent as possible
    • Consider email or a secure shared drive
    • Students can use Genius Scan or other mobile scanners to submit a pdf of handwritten homework if that is needed
    • Consider using publisher provided online materials where appropriate
  • How can I manage class discussion?
    • Consider usingÌýor SpartanLearn (powered by Canvas)
    • Consider private groups on social media platforms
    • Consider using Zoom for class discussion
  • How can I manage virtual office hours or remote questions?
    • Consider using email, SpartanLearn (powered by Canvas) or Zoom
    • Think about synchronous office hours vs. asynchronous responses and set student expectations
  • How can I give tests or quizzes online?
    • Consider using Quizzes and Assignments in SpartanLearn (powered by Canvas)
    • Consider embedding quizzes within VidGrid video lectures
    • Consider using open source quizzing apps such asÌý
    • Think about how you could useÌýQualtrics surveys
    • Think about whether you can use online quizzes or tests from the publisher
    • Testing accommodations: Please be mindful of students with accommodations when planning your quizzes/exams. If a student has presented you with a letter of accommodation that allows them extended time (either 50% or 100% additional time), please make sure to program your exam to allow the additional accommodation time for that student. This can be done in SpartanLearn (powered by Canvas)ÌýÌý´Ç°ùÌý.
  • How can I provide grades and feedback to students?
    • Consider usingÌýÌýin SpartanLearn (powered by Canvas)
    • Email graded work to the students’ ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø email address

It is important to maintain communication channels between yourself and your students as well as yourself and the University administration. It is also important to provide ways for students to still interact with one another about the course.

  • Identify for yourself and your students the channels that the University will use to communicate with you during emergencies
  • Discuss in class before emergencies occur
  • Post an announcement in yourÌýSpartanLearn (powered by Canvas)Ìýcourse with important links
  • Email students with important links
  • Read all global messages as well as messages from the academic administration – encourage your students to do the same
  • Make sure everyone is signed up for SMART Alerts
  • Messages will be sent by global email and posted on the ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø homepage, Blackboard and throughÌýspecialized alertsÌýpages based on the situation
  • Make sure that your emergency contact information is up-to-date and encourage your students to do the same
  • If campus is closed, communicate early with your students so that they know what to expect for your course
  • Depending on the situation, you may want to request that students respond so that you know they are receiving the messages, i.e., severe weather, power outages, etc.
  • SpartanLearn (powered by Canvas),ÌýZoom, private social media groups, chat apps can all be useful for communication as long as students are aware of your expectations
  • Be as encouraging and positive as you can – an emergency that causes a campus closure is stressful for all of us, but especially our students

There are a variety of ways to continue class remotely. This section will provide some tools and links to training to get you started. You can also reach out toÌýÌÒñ«ÉçÇøampa OnlineÌýfor additional questions regarding online teaching resources.

ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø provides a variety ofÌýtraining and support opportunitiesÌýrelated to technology tools.Ìý

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  • ITS Academic Solutions:ÌýThis department supports academic applications at ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø.ÌýVisit their websiteÌýfor solution guides on various applications, such as SpartanLearn, Faculty Success, VidGrid, and Qualtrics.Ìý
    • Sign up for training sessions on various applications or 1:1 appointments with the team
    • Check theÌýCommon Issues and Updates
  • Service Desk:ÌýThis application is available through MyÌÒñ«ÉçÇøampa.
    • Need toÌý
      Call: (813) 253-6293Ìý
      Text: (813) 730-5030Ìý
      Email:Ìýservicedesk@ut.edu
  • SpartanLearn (powered by Canvas)
  • Training through ÌÒñ«ÉçÇøÌý– ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø has regularly planned webinars on various components of SpartanLearn (powered by Canvas) – if you can’t make a training, or you missed one that you are interested in, they haveÌýrecordings and documentsÌýavailable.ÌýÌý
    • Canvas Help
  • Zoom
    ÌÒñ«ÉçÇø has purchased an Enterprise license for Zoom that is available throughÌýMyÌÒñ«ÉçÇøampa
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  • VidGrid
    • Access throughÌýMyÌÒñ«ÉçÇøampa
    • Training is available through the tutorials option once you have accessed the site
  • Microsoft Office 365
    • Microsoft Office 365 official training throughÌý
    • You can also access a variety of Microsoft Office 365 training through Infobase Learning Cloud located inÌýMyÌÒñ«ÉçÇøampa