Preparing Your Course in
the Event of a
Campus Weather Emergency
In the event that the campus has
weather emergency resulting in the suspension of
classes on campus, ID&D wants to help you continue to deliver your
courses to your enrolled students..
Below you will see a list of
tutorials that will assist you in converting your face to face
content to MyClasses or how to use additional instructional
software. If you have any questions beyond what is
covered here, please contact us.
VIDEO TUTORIALS AND PRINTABLE INSTRUCTIONS
TIPS FOR
PREPARING YOUR COURSE FOR A WEATHER EMERGENCY
This printable PDF handout will help you prepare
your course in the event that a health crisis or other
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GETTING STARTED WITH COURSE CONTENT
This handout will give you a brief overview of how to
add content, including files (documents, PDFs,
PowerPoints, etc.) to you MyClasses course.
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INFORMATION ON USING TOOLS WITHIN MYCLASSES TO
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CREATING ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Allows faculty to add
important information to
the course, send as an
email, and as a
notification inside the
Blackboard Mobile Learn
app.
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Students can stay up-to-date on course information via
their Smartphone by
downloading the Blackboard Mobile App.
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ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE TO FACILITATE ENGAGEMENT: |
PANOPTO LECTURE CAPTURE
Panopto allows faculty to record
their computer screen, including audio from a
microphone, and provide that video to their students
through MyClasses. The link above will take you to our
SU Panopto site with information on how to use the
product.
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GOOGLE DRIVE - USING GOOGLE DOCS
Google Docs provides an array of tools for
instructors to use to share documents, spreadsheets, and
presentations. The instructor and students must all have
a Google Account (Free) in order to share content.
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JING PROJECT
Jing is a fast and easy way to record your screen or
grab an image to share with others. Watch the provided
tutorial to see how you could use Jing to provide
content to your students. |
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