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5 Steps to Prepare Your Go Online (GO) Kit for Snow Days & Other Disruptions
Don’t let snow disrupt your course academic continuity plan!
Classes can be postponed (or canceled) due to inclement weather, utility and infrastructure breakdown, widespread illness, or other emergencies. By preparing a Go Online (GO) Kit, you’ll be ready...
February 10, 2025 · 3:25 PM
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Effective practices for managing the live virtual classroom
Promoting positive engagement in Collaborate and Webex
Keeping your classroom on topic and safe from trolling shouldn't be something you have to worry about when teaching. Unfortunately, misbehavior can and does happen. These tips should help you keep...
March 27, 2020 · 10:53 AM
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Bb Webinars: Accelerate a Transition to Remote Instruction
Free 30-minute webinars on Blackboard, Collaborate
https://fdc.umbc.edu/resources/keep-on-teaching/Following guidance from the University System of Maryland in the rapidly developing public health response to COVID-19, UMBC will transition to...
March 14, 2020 · 6:35 AM
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GO Kit Series: Assess Student Learning for Course Continuity
Minimize impact of campus closures with a Go Online Kit
This article is a part of Instructional Technology's Planning Your Go Online (GO) Kit series. Explore communication, active learning, and assessment strategies in an online environment to keep...
March 9, 2020 · 8:58 AM
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GO Kit Series: Prepare Active Learning for Course Continuity
Minimize impact of campus closures with a Go Online Kit
This article is a part of Instructional Technology's Planning Your Go Online Kit series. Explore communication, active learning, and assessment strategies in an online environment to keep your...
March 6, 2020 · 10:59 AM
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GO Kit Series: Continuity Begins with Clear Communication
Minimize impact of campus closures with a Go Online Kit
This article is a part of Instructional Technology's Planning Your Go Online (GO) Kit series. Explore communication, active learning, and assessment strategies in an online environment to keep...
March 5, 2020 · 11:56 AM
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Using Respondus Tools to Address Integrity of Online Tests
EHS prof calls Monitor “a game-changer”
Over the past year, Respondus Monitor, a companion tool to Respondus Lockdown Browser (LDB), has been used by one faculty member to address inherent academic integrity concerns of online learning....
March 5, 2020 · 11:16 AM
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Plan Ahead for Snow Days with Instructional Technology Tools
Winterize courses against Mother Nature’s icy influence
An impending blizzard during the winter season reminds us all of potential disruptions to course delivery due to snow and icy weather. Last year, Dr. Anne Spence successfully used Blackboard...
January 20, 2016 · 12:12 PM
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Engineering Professor Conquers Snow Days with Virtual Class
Blackboard Collaborate can help maintain academic continuity
After inclement weather canceled three morning classes, Dr. Anne Spence knew she had to find an alternate way to meet with her freshman engineering students before the next snow event. “I was...
February 20, 2015 · 12:29 PM
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Prepare for Snow Days with Blackboard & Other Tools
Winterize your course for Mother Nature's drop-in visit
In the event of heavy snow or other emergency when classes cannot meet, UMBC faculty can choose from several tools and technologies to support teaching and learning. Online delivery methods offer...
February 16, 2015 · 1:24 PM
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