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Blackboard Quick Start for Faculty Delivering Courses Remotely: Resources for Online Teaching

Created due to COVID-19 university closure, faculty quarantine, or student quarantine.

Pre-Recorded Webinar - Preparing to scale online teaching and learning during Coronavirus: Blackboard

by Gillian Sochor on 2020-03-13T10:30:29-04:00 | 0 Comments

https://go.blackboard.com/covid-19?utm_campaign=Global_2020_Cross_ClientComm_COVID-19

About the webinar

As the Coronavirus outbreak continues to spread, having a plan in place to ensure continuity in delivering teaching and learning is essential. Being prepared to scale your connectivity to your students is a multi-faceted endeavor - from including assurance that content is online and accessible, to providing your instructors and academic staff with the right support to reach their learners. Join this webinar to hear steps your institution can take to prepare for a transition to fully online status and ensure operational continuity.

During this session we will provide suggested practices and share experiences from other institutions who have transitioned to online during times of crisis. Discussion topics include:

  • Best practices for ensuring content is online and accessible for your learners
  • Examples from other institutions who have transitioned to a fully online state during natural disasters and other crises
  • An introduction to the use of online program management to scale access to your learners
  • Q&A with Blackboard Support and Product Management teams on Collaborate and Learn scalability

Who is this webinar for?

This webinar is open for anyone involved in administering or delivering teaching and learning especially system administrators, eLearning technologists, IT managers, Heads of Teaching and Learning, faculty and academic staff. Please feel free to share with your colleagues.


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