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Continuity of Instruction

Resources and Tips

Communicating with your students early and often is key to a positive experience for both you and your students during this unexpected interruption. Consider the following: 

  • How will you communicate with students?  
  • What information should you include in your first message to students? 
    • Outline how students should contact you, share your short-term course plan, and communicate early, even if plans are still being finalized.
    • Provide information on student resources and ensure students know how to reach out for support. (TAC, )
    • Detail how and when assignments will be distributed and submitted and explain how students can find and access course materials. 

Use Ä¢¹½´«Ã½'s learning management system (LMS) Canvas to distribute course materials likely to be affected, such as your course schedule and syllabus.

  • Delivering course materials during a
  • Delivering course materials during a

Which lectures in your course will be affected during a crisis? How will you deliver these lectures if you cannot meet face-to-face?

  • Synchronous: Schedule a time to meet with your students live online. 
  • Asynchronous: Share recorded lectures with your students through Canvas. 

Canvas is a secure platform for assigning, collecting, grading, and providing feedback on assignments, allowing you to track student work centrally and easily.

  • Delivering course materials during a
  • Delivering course materials during a

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