The information below was intended primarily for the transition to remote-learning in Spring 2020. We have made the decision to keep the content live should anyone need to reference old information. Please see the Creative Course Delivery Resources Toolkit for information for Fall 2020 and beyond.
To best serve our students, it is important to set realistic expectations to allow students to succeed during this time while gaining the learning they need from your course. This page is meant to help you create a practical approach to delivering your content virtually, not creating the perfect online course.
Good news, if you’ve never taught online or used Blackboard to supplement one of your face-to-face courses, the Academic Continuity Team (ACT) has already created you a course shell in Blackboard. If you’ve never accessed Blackboard, follow these steps.
The software YSU provides (e.g. Blackboard Ultra, Learn, & Collaborate; Microsoft Suite and Office 365; WebEx Meetings and Teams) is not the ONLY way to deliver your course online, but it is the option with the most on-campus support. You may choose to deliver your content through other methods; however, we encourage you to consider using YSU supported tools since they are familiar to students and supported by trained campus staff. In whatever method(s) you decide to use to deliver your course, be consistent and communicate expectations with your students. The ACT Technology Guides page includes a curated list of the most essential technology guides.
The table is meant to provide an overview of YSU’s academic continuity process.
You may see a green plus sign (+) on your screen. This plus sign will expand the overview table if you are working on a smaller phone, tablet, or laptop screen. The plus sign (+) only gives overview information. If you are interested in accessing more detailed content, please be sure to click on the questions to be directed to the expanded Best Practices page, which includes technology guides, resources, and additional suggestions.
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How should I distribute course materials? |
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How can I make sure students get the content I normally communicate through lectures? |
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How can I facilitate labs and hands-on experience? |
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How do I foster communication and collaboration among students? |
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What do I do about student presentations? |
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How do I assess student learning? |
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