Now to Canvas, Spring Courses are available to you when you login. You can easily export your BB content to Canvas.
From the Continuity plan –
- “Attend Canvas Training and review Canvas Guides & Overview Videos.
2. Migrate your course to Canvas now.
3. Test the communication, web conferencing and recording tools.
4. Add a continuity statement to your syllabus, for example,
“In the event of a campus emergency that disrupts academic activities, course
requirements, deadlines, and grading percentages are subject to change. Information about changes in the course will be communicated as soon as possible by email, and on Canvas. If we are not able to meet face-to-face, students should log onto Canvas and read any announcements and/or access alternative assignments. Students are encouraged to continue the readings and other assignments as outlined or this syllabus or subsequent syllabi.”
5. Make sure your syllabus contains enough information each week such that students could continue on their own for a short period of self-study if needed.
6. Move files needed for instruction to Microsoft OneDrive. Remember to give students access to correct folder.
7. Download the software you may need to work off campus.
8. Visit the Virtual Computer Lab to determine if tools your students need are available.
9. Reach out for a consult now to get help thinking through teaching strategies.
10. Request an accessibility audit to ensure all students can use your digital files.