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When in-person class activities are disrupted due to closure of the University or widespread absences, instructors may need to use alternative instruction methods, such as moving your course materials and learning activities online.

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Teaching Support professionals are here help. If you’re thinking about alternative instruction, it all begins with a conversation: building a Canvas site, adapting your in-person assessments to online or hybrid formats, or planning for accessibility and student engagement, we can help. 

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Find tools and resources on this site that can help you teach online. Select items from the site menu above, or get started on your Canvas site now.

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Local academic technology professionals in your college, campus, or unit also stand ready to help.

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  • Create Online Assessments using methods that make the most sense for you and learners.

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  • CEI offers practical pedagogical support for remote teaching that is manageable for both instructors and students. Online consultations are also available. 
  • UMN Libraries offer essential online library services and resources to help faculty and staff with alternative instruction and research.
  • COVID-19 and accessibility, accommodation (Disability Resource Center)

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Some students, faculty, and staff who are now learning and working off campus may need a new or different internet plan. 

Contact service providers who serve your area or see Get Internet Access Off Campus.

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As much as possible, we need to work to make our shared course materials accessible.

For more information on making content accessible see our Accessibility page and the Accessible U website or contact the Disability Resource Center (DRC) on your campus for accommodations.

  • Crookston: [email protected]
  • Duluth: [email protected]
  • Morris: [email protected]
  • Rochester: [email protected]
  • Twin Cities: [email protected]