Online and Blended Teaching
Planning & Templates for Spring 2021This checklist will help with planning and developing your class, communicating with students, designing and improving your course for the future. Email cfe@montana.edu for the templates for MWF or TTH classes. Best PracticesWhen shifting from face-to-face or in-person learning to online learning, be sure to communicate to your students any and all changes that will take place based on the best practices. TrainingBoth recorded and upcoming training sessions for improving your online and blended teaching. Supporting StudentsHelp students who do not have access to high-speed Internet, are caring for sick relatives, or are facing other issues during this emergency. Provide opportunities for them to complete work asynchronously. Online Exams & Alternative AssessmentExams can be challenging in a remote teaching/learning situation. However, there are ways to minimize academic integrity violations while still ensuring that the exam accurately reflects student learning. Teach Labs OnlineLabs must be delivered via distance, remote and online means through the end of the
spring semester. There will be no classroom instruction. See our strategies and how-tos for offering labs online. Faculty Helping FacultyMSU has assembled a team of faculty leaders in online and remote teaching to serve as peer advisors and provide general support, serve as a sounding board for your concerns and ideas, and show by example how things can be done in a triage mode. |