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2 | Stockpiling for COVID-19: Teaching Resources | ||
3 | ABOUT: This table is a collection of links to resources -- many from Twitter -- to support moving from a face-to-face to an online environment mid-semester. It is specifically compiled in response to COVID-19. Please feel free to add other resources you come across or have created, providing an active link and brief description of the resource through Commenting (Anyone accesing the doc via the link has "commenting" privileges). Currently maintained by Sarah Laiola (@DrSarathena192) at Coastal Carolina Univ. TOPICS: - General Information about Universities and COVID-19 - General Advice for Teaching Online (Quickly) - Guides for Accessible and Equitable Online Teaching - Models for Adaptation (courses, assignment, forms for communicating with students) - Tools and Advice or Guides for Using Them - Subject-Specific Resources - Support for Students and Communities Beyond Teaching - Offers of Support / Advice through DMs / Webinars / Forums - Other Collections of Resources (like this one) | ||
4 | Link | Description of Resource | |
5 | General Information about Universities and COVID-19 | ||
6 | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19wJZekxpewDQmApULkvZRBpBwcnd5gZlZF2SEU2WQD8/htmlview?usp=sharing&sle=true&pru=AAABcOO3OzU*ygbiPS-KJfF3EyOPX-whlQ# | Google sheet documenting universities that have closed or redirected classes due to COVID-19. | |
7 | General Advice for Teaching Online / Getting Online Quickly (some include resources) | ||
8 | https://twitter.com/Jenae_Cohn/status/1236413459648008193?s=20 | Twitter thread from Jenae Cohn (@Jenae_Cohn) that begins with a link a Google doc of online teaching resources and tips compiled by her and Beth Seltzer (@beth_seltzer) | |
9 | https://twitter.com/slamteacher/status/1236036921488367616?s=20 | Twitter thread from Sean Michael Morris (@slamteacher) about thinking / adapting pedagogy for online environments | |
10 | https://twitter.com/chinmay/status/1236458957910298624?s=20 | Twitter thread that specifically focuses on "no/low/high tech"ways of moving classes online from Chinmay Kulkarni (@chinmay). | |
11 | https://www.coastal.edu/english/faculty/facultyresources/onlineteachingresources/#d.en.107156 | Link to Coastal Carolina Univ's English dept's online teaching resources page including best practices and links to tech & other resources for students/faculty largely compiled & maintained by Alan Reid (@alanjreidphd). | |
12 | https://twitter.com/ProfJMale/status/1237155808464588800?s=20 | Twitter thread by Jessie Male (@profJMale) on teaching online that includes student responses and ideas for accommodating the move. | |
13 | https://www.hastac.org/blogs/jacqueline-wernimont/2020/03/09/thoughts-resources-those-about-start-teaching-online-due-covid | Blog post on HASTAC by Jacque Wernimont thinking through moving online and including links to additional resources (continues to be updated). | |
14 | https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/so-you-want-run-digital-only-conference-dr-robert-lepenies/?published=t | Post by Robert Lepenies (@RobertLepenies) describing best practices for moving a conference online that may be useful for thinking through similarly moving a classroom online. | |
15 | https://twitter.com/MDMillerPHD/status/1237106626751901697?s=20 | Twitter post with link to Chronicle article describing 6 steps to moving online quickly & how to get started doing this. Post by Michelle Miller (@MDMillerPHD) | |
16 | https://twitter.com/brimwats/status/1237054137537302529?s=20 | Twitter post by Brian m. Watson (@brimwats) linking to a resource by Indian U's Vice Provost with resources and steps to take to "keep teaching during prolonged campus or building closures." | |
17 | https://ohs.stanford.edu/how?fbclid=IwAR0nkE4SEFUIOcFIeXM9x-LxN2FHU88kK0dmEy3lcRc_4uA_lJDG_m95k2Q | From Jocelyn Rodal (@jocelynrodal) -- guide from Stanford Online High School on setting up and managing an online classroom (includes videos). | |
18 | https://twitter.com/Lindsey_K_Le/status/1237481212366782464?s=20 | Thread from Lindsey K L. Gervais (@Lindsey_K_Le) on Pedagogy Practices for Online Learning. | |
19 | https://chroniclevitae.com/news/2315-going-online-in-a-hurry-what-to-do-and-where-to-start | Article from Chronicle Vitae on what to do and how to start getting online (contributed by Karen Montgomery Moore) | |
20 | https://cat.wfu.edu/2020/03/covid19/ | Blog Post by Betsy Barre about moving online, and thinking through the process. Includes questions to ask as you set up, and an attention to the specific circumstances of this moment. | |
21 | https://twitter.com/daniellynds/status/1237384102837436416?s=20 | Twitter Thread by @daniellynds including useful things to know / consider for moving online | |
22 | https://www.facebook.com/notes/erika-sanborne/highered-teaching-online-something-that-you-designed-for-in-person-covid19/10158133195451303 | Public facebook note covering broad bases of consideration for quickly moving courses online that weren't designed to be there. (Contributed by Erika Sanborne). | |
23 | https://twitter.com/lmrhody/status/1237914233242890242 | Twitter thread from Lisa Marie Rhody (@lmrhody) specifically addressing working with graduate students in the midst of COVID19. | |
24 | https://twitter.com/JessieNYC/status/1237837858733535233?s=20 | Twitter thread from @JessieNYC with steps to take to move on campus while maintaining a calm, collected, reassuring persona for students. Includes immediate steps and next steps for moving through the process. | |
25 | https://www.miamioh.edu/hcwe/hwac/teaching-support/teaching-during-covid-19-precautions/index.html | Link to article from Miami Univ. (OH) 's Howe Center for Writing Excellence with Top 5 Reads for effective online teaching. | |
26 | https://ops.citl.illinois.edu/strategies#deliver | Guides and Strategies for moving online from Univ Illinois with a table that puts online strategies in terms of face to face (eg: "if you do lectures face-to-face, talking-head video recording is the online/remote practice for you") | |
27 | https://anygoodthing.com/2020/03/12/please-do-a-bad-job-of-putting-your-courses-online/ | Blog post by Rebecca Barrett-Fox entitled "Please Do a Bad Job of Putting Your Class Online" that offers reminders and focal points for the "triage-"type pedagogical reality we are working in. | |
28 | Guides for maintaining and addressing issues of accessibility and equitability when moving online | ||
29 | https://twitter.com/lwieck/status/1237081970598961153?s=21 | Pedagogy playground post from Lindsey Passenger Wieck (@lwieck) brainstorming ways to support equitable online learning when (for instance) students only have access to the web via data plans and / or cell phones. | |
30 | https://twitter.com/aimihamraie/status/1237057301204197377?s=21 | Twitter thread on online teaching that builds in accessibility from the beginning from Aimi Hamraie (@aiminamraie). | |
31 | https://www.mapping-access.com/blog-1/2020/3/10/accessible-teaching-in-the-time-of-covid-19 | Blog Post - "Accesible Teaching in the Time of COVID-19" -- by Aimi Hamraie (further developed from their thread above). | |
32 | https://twitter.com/brimwats/status/1238074137496748033?s=20 | Twitter thread from brian m. watson (@brimwats) addressing disability and accessibility concerns (particularly beyond WCAG) | |
33 | Models for Adaptation (incl. courses, assignments, forms for communciating with students) | ||
34 | https://twitter.com/aktange/status/1237155342192123904?s=20 | Twitter post with link to Google form by Andrea Kaston Tange (@aktange) that survey's students technologies needs / access limitations & others concerns in the event of moving online. | |
35 | https://twitter.com/Jessifer/status/1237387013332099072?s=20 | Thread from Jesse Stommel (@Jessifer) with examples / models of online classes and explanations of how they were set up. | |
36 | https://twitter.com/chellemcmullin/status/1237402691996876800?s=20 | Twitter post from Dr. Michelle McMullin (@chellemcmullin) with a link to a google form to use for surveying students' technology access and limitations. | |
37 | https://twitter.com/lecagle/status/1237414033122299904?s=20 | Tweet from Le Doctor Cagle (@lecagle) including a link to an adaptable google form for assessing students' acessibility needs / tech limitations. | |
38 | https://twitter.com/triproftri/status/1237793770751397888?s=20 | Tweet from Kathy D. Harris (@triproftri) with link to assignments on Digital Pedagogy that use hypothesis (social web annotation tool). | |
39 | Tools for Remote Teaching + Advice or Guides for Using Them | ||
40 | https://twitter.com/RyanStraight/status/1236291036625776640 | Thread from Ryan Straight (@ryanstraight) on more advanced, technical considerations when teaching online (especially using Zoom). | |
41 | https://twitter.com/aschrock/status/1236070176103092225?s=20 | Twitter thread from Dr. Andrew R. Schrock (@aschrock) with advice for using Zoom to host synchronous classes online. | |
42 | https://twitter.com/dannagal/status/1237474786844041217?s=20 | Twitter thread as "Zoom Cheat-Sheet" from Dr. Danna Young (@dannagal) for those using that technology. | |
43 | https://twitter.com/DigitalHistory_/status/1237710907804921858 | Twitter thread from RL Barnes (@DigitalHistory) about the terms of service for Zoom video conferencing service that those considering using the service may want to be aware of. | |
44 | https://twitter.com/johnhawks/status/1237569612998299652 | Twitter thread with advice for teaching through podcasts and/or videos from John Hawks (@johnhawks). | |
45 | https://twitter.com/brimwats/status/1237751223664680965?s=20 | Tweet from brian m. watson (@brimwats) containing links to open source programs for recording. | |
46 | https://twitter.com/JimMc_Grath/status/1238085769589411844?s=20 | Twitter thread from Jim McGrath (@JimMc_Grath) talking through a first-run of hosting a synchronous class via Zoom. Includes discussion of unforseen issues and logistics to be aware of. | |
47 | https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1skxI8D70Ed34x6cjjVxCGzIZro64efQRTZXOdEt_7eg/edit#gid=261107201 | Google Sheet compiled by Dr. Reba Wissner (@reba_wissner) providing a survey of tools for teaching online / remotely. Includes a link, description of what the tool does, cost, advantages, and a contact for help. | |
48 | https://twitter.com/inurlibrary/status/1238132737971798019?s=20 | Tweet by @inurlibrary with links to plug-in services to access articles and inter-library loan services even when off a campus wifi / proxy. | |
49 | Subject-Specific Resources | ||
50 | https://twitter.com/librarygrrrl/status/1237460464646467584?s=20 | Tweet from Megan A. Brooks (@librarygrrrl) with a link to Resources for moving dance-based pedagogy online, and specific request for subject- / discpline-specific guides. | |
51 | https://drsaraheaton.wordpress.com/2020/03/10/the-impacts-of-covid-19-on-academic-integrity/ | Blog post by Sarah Elaine Eaton on the Impact of COVID-19 on Academic Integrity (contributed by Sarah Elaine Eaton) | |
52 | https://twitter.com/MyOwnVelouria/status/1237813717963702272 | Thread from Bo(nnie) Ruberg (@MyOwnVelouria) with links to freely available videos on: gender & sexuality, digital media, or game. | |
53 | https://twitter.com/clboyles/status/1237811568915734529?s=20 | Tweet from Christina Boyles (@clboyles) with offers to speak with classes about links between surveillance and climate changes (of which COVID19 is an examples). Includes link to video of recent work. | |
54 | Support for Students & Communities beyond Teaching | ||
55 | https://twitter.com/saragoldrickrab/status/1237496118273085440?s=20 | Guide to supporting students in other ways than just going online from The Hope Center, shared by Sara Goldrick-Rab (@saragoldrickrab) | |
56 | https://hesperian.org/2020/03/05/coronavirus | Hesperian Guide to COVID-19 that is not specifically about teaching; more to help think through the impact of infectious diseases and structural inequities more broadly (contributed by Dr. Sicchia from Univ. of Toronto & Interdisciplinary Centre for Health & Society). | |
57 | https://twitter.com/GoGoHoFo/status/1237839301053779975?s=20 | Twitter thread from Howard Fooksman (@GoGoHoFo) with human things to enact and keep in mind in this time (eg: transparency, kindness, care) | |
58 | https://twitter.com/AlisonLedg/status/1238150058714869766?s=20 | Twitter thread from Alison Ledgerwood (@AlisonLedg) with 10 quick ideas for effectively dealing with stress & negativity. | |
59 | Offers of support or advice through DMs / webinars / community forums | ||
60 | https://twitter.com/bridgieb06/status/1236544494570479616?s=20 | Twitter post by Bridget Brewer (@bridgieb06), virtual trainer, offering help with Zoom to those getting online quickly | |
61 | https://twitter.com/gsoleducators/status/1237438081520865280?s=20 | Tweet with link and announcement about walk-in webinars hosted by GSOLE (@gsoleducators) to provide support in real time (and with Q/A) for moving / teaching online | |
62 | https://twitter.com/jessieborgman/status/1237507062826807297?s=20 | Tweet from Jessie Borgman (@jessieborgman) with a link to the online writing instruction community. | |
63 | https://twitter.com/egcharismolling/status/1238104366348984320?s=20 | Tweet from Erica Charis-Molling (@egcharismolling) with an offer to provide help / assistance to teachers moving online. DMs open. | |
64 | https://twitter.com/HASTAC/status/1238060716852154368 | Announcement and Event link from HASTAC about a webinar, March 17, about remote instruction and online class engagement. | |
65 | https://twitter.com/RossTeixeira/status/1237777341994147841?s=20 | Tweet from Ross Teixeira (@RossTeixeira) with resources launched in support of moving online, including a Slack Workspace "Remote Academic 2020" for community discussions about teaching remotely. | |
66 | https://twitter.com/gsoleducators/status/1237453207460347910 | Tweet from GSOLE (@gsoleducators) with link to open discussion board forum for answering questions as they come in about moving online and teaching remotely. | |
67 | Other Collections of Resources | ||
68 | https://twitter.com/nanaslugdiva/status/1236005712020426752?s=20 | "Bare bones" twitter thread from Barbara Smith (@nanaslugdiva) with resources for moving online. | |
69 | https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yBE1cCqJ_4M-JZ62K4CefmYsZugqAWkGmZmdwESt0IM/edit?usp=sharing | Co-authored Google doc maintained by Jacque Wernimont pooling resources for teaching online. Includes information on teaching about COVID-19 / pandemics / health specifically, as well as links similar to those here. | |
70 | https://assayjournal.wordpress.com/moving-your-creative-writing-courses-online/ | Article in Assay Journal collecting resources and talking through processes for rapidly moving classes online. | |
71 | #covidcampus | hashtag to check out on Twitter (started by Hannah Alpert Abrams @hralperta) with a lot of resources for onlne teaching, including subject-specific resources & policy discussions. | |
72 | https://teachingresources.hcommons.org/ | Collection of resourcs for teaching online from Humanities Commons. Includes strategies for teaching remotely, addressing equity & accessibility concerns, and further resource guides. | |
73 | https://twitter.com/DrMeghanNorris/status/1237751836918112262?s=20 | Tweet from Meghan Norris (@DrMeghanNorris) with a link to another google doc of compiled resources. | |
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