Every UC Riverside instructor should develop a preparedness plan to ensure the continuity of instruction in case of disruptions and/or unexpected conditions that affect the mode and/or delivery of teaching. In most cases, moving all components of an entire course online is not needed. Instead, the event may require using the learning management system for a few days or communicating via email or web conferencing to continue the class dialogue.
This guide is intended to help instructors craft such plans and provides pedagogical strategies and approaches they can use to maintain the delivery of effective instruction.
- Starting Points
- Communicating is Essential
- Canvas features to enable communication
- Pivoting Your Mode of Teaching from Face-to-Face to Emergency Remote
- Designing Your Course for Accessibility
- Considering Alternatives for your Lab Sessions
- Using Online Discussion Boards
- Holding Review Sessions
- Managing Assessments
- Time-saving Tips
- Canvas Video Guides
Key Contact for Instructional Continuity
XCITE Center for Teaching and Learning
For Pedagogy Support and Instructional Technology support
- Website: https://teaching.ucr.edu
- Email: xcite-help@ucr.edu
Information Technology Solutions
For technical support and IT-related issues
- Website: https://its.ucr.edu/support
- Access the ITS Virtual agent 24/7
- Open a support ticket
- Call 951-827-4848