Winter is Coming: Tips for Instructional Continuity

Instructional Continuity sounds serious, but it really just means keeping your class on schedule during disruptive times. This might mean weather events, or it might mean widespread illness — anything that keeps the students from coming to class. Just as you would prepare your home and family for a snowstorm, you can also prepare your class.

Snow at TuftsEducational Technology Services has compiled resources and tips for to help you keep things on track this winter. There are also links to send to your students and faculty stories about how Tufts teachers achieved instructional continuity during last year’s epic snowfall.

Plan ways and learn tools that allow you to do things remotely so that Mother Nature will not wreak havoc with your schedule. Visit our Instructional Continuity pages today!

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