Resources for Moving your Course from Face to Face to a Remote Format
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Research, Updates, and Best Practices
Educause Research Students Readiness to Adopt Fully Remote Online Learning
Important Notice from Disability Services
Statement on Accessible Online/Electronic Course Materials from the Banacos Academic Center
Staying Balanced and Well During this Stressful Times
Helpful Tips Reducing Anxiety during Stressful Times- Coronavirus Tips
https://philonedtech.com/helping-students-to-be-successful-during-covid-transitions/
ZOOM- how to get it, how to use it, best practices, security issues, and using it to teach your course
Zoom Bombers – Keep Uninvited Guest Out of Your Class
Chris Hirtle Email Preventing Zoom Bombers from Interrupting Your Course
Instructional Videos- WSU Faculty Champions
This video provides some basics of Zoom.
Robert R. Chatt, Ph.D. CIT Faculty Mentor
Assistant Professor of Finance
Westfield State University
Recording with Zoom- PowerPoint and Uploading to YouTube
This Video Provides Use of Polling in your Class
Robert R. Chatt, Ph.D. CIT Faculty Mentor
Assistant Professor of Finance
Westfield State University
Herein we explore the merits of using Polling in a virtual classroom (or meeting).
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Assistant Professor of Finance
Westfield State University
Assistant Professor of Finance
Westfield State University
Assistant Professor of Finance
Westfield State University
Advanced-
Background
Magic Wand Effect
Karsten Theis
Chemical & Physical Sciences Department
Westfield State College
Zoom Tutorials
Great Resources from Zoom Scroll down- for the Education Resources
Zoom Tutorials from Zoom
Creating Narrating Power Points Using Zoom
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmMSXOQVQs4
Uploading your Zoom /or Screen Cast O Matic Videos to You Tube
Zoom Instruction Manuals
Shared from Western Illinois University
resources/tip_sheets/zoom/usingzoom.pdf
Resources-
Resources to Help Move Your Courses to the Remote Format
Teaching Remotely: Getting started resources
ACUE’S ONLINE TEACHING TOOLKIT
Association of College University Educators put together this online teaching toolkit to support instructors needing to make a quick transition to utilizing an online environment. 6 steps to getting started – includes templates! Awesome downloadable resources from discussion tips to tips on micro lectures after the videos.
Advice for College Teachers Moving Online Quickly – Great advice for keeping it simple!
Going Online in a Hurry and Where to Start – by Michelle D. Miller – published in the Chronicle of Higher Ed last week. I would highly recommend reading this one before you start planning.
Faculty Focus Moving online Quickly- What to consider
Educause Short Video on Teaching Online or Remotely first time
UCF Tips from Faculty Teaching Online Video Series
Think UDL Universal Design for Learning