This post is part of our Keep Teaching blog series meant to help IU instructors move their classes online quickly due to COVID-19. For more detailed resources, see the Keep Teaching website. Rushing to online teaching may feel loaded with learning new tools for remote teaching and learning and adjusting expectations and familiar practices like… Read more »
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Supporting Sudden Online Teaching as an Associate Instructor
This post is part of our Keep Teaching blog series meant to help IU instructors move their classes online quickly due to COVID-19. For more detailed resources, see the Keep Teaching website. If you’re an Associate Instructor (AI) in a course that is being moved online quickly because of a campus closure or emergency, you… Read more »
Remote Tutoring Support for Students
This post is part of our Keep Teaching blog series meant to help IU instructors move their classes online quickly due to COVID-19. For more detailed resources, see the Keep Teaching website. At the CITL, we’ve heard from many instructors about support resources for students during the move to virtual instruction. Beginning on Monday, March… Read more »
Ensuring Equitable Access to your Classes
This post is part of our Keep Teaching blog series meant to help IU instructors move their classes online quickly due to COVID-19. For more detailed resources, see the Keep Teaching website. As you plan how to move to online teaching for the rest of the semester, it may seem that using a video conferencing… Read more »
Teaching Remotely in Spring 2020
As you probably know, Indiana University it moving all its classes online for the remainder of the Spring 2020 semester. Instructors needing help with this shift can start at the Keep Teaching website, following up with individual consultation requests by contacting the CITL. This blog contains additional suggestions to consider when moving your class online…. Read more »
Handling Exams When Your Course Unexpectedly Moves Online
This post is part of our Keep Teaching blog series meant to help IU instructors move their classes online quickly due to COVID-19. For more detailed resources, see the Keep Teaching website. For many faculty, quickly transitioning to online teaching is most challenging when considering how they will assess students’ learning. That’s especially true with… Read more »