We’ve all experienced disruptions to teaching, learning, and other aspects of work and life in a university setting. Even mundane disruptions such as snow days, power outages, or absences require some planning and preparation to support student and instructor resilience.
This collection of resources is designed to help you navigate instructional disruptions:
- Preparation Checklist – a list of steps to take to prepare for disruption to teaching
- Teaching Suggestions – a list of suggestions for teaching under a range of circumstances
- Tools to Use – a list of tools which can be used to support instructional continuity in different situations
- Lecture Capture Tips – recommendations for capturing engaging recordings of your teaching
- Discussion at a Distance – tips for facilitating class discussions when participants are remote
- Multi-Modality Classrooms – for teaching in spaces where your students are both in-person and remote
- Recorded ETS Workshops & Trainings – Tufts workshops & training videos to get you up to speed on various tools
- For your students: Tips & Responsibilities for Students During Disruptions
And last but not least —
- Stay connected to colleagues and students