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T&L Assists Faculty with Remote Instruction

May 22, 2020

The Spring 2020 term has been a whirlwind of a semester but we all made it! Check out the story that ITS Communications wrote about our Teaching & Learning team as we and several other groups on campus have provided … Read more

Tips on Sakai Tests & Quizzes

April 20, 2020

We are finally in the last week of classes of what has been a historic semester. We commend you all on dealing with the abrupt disruption to your daily lives and handling all the challenges as well as possible. There … Read more

New Student Care Hub Site

April 3, 2020

UNC Students — A new resource is now available to support you as you navigate the impacts of the current environment. The new Keep Learning website  is a one-stop-shop where you will find information on financial resources, academic support, and … Read more

Securing Zoom

March 26, 2020

Several of you are likely using Zoom to meet with students and colleagues online. You may also be sharing recorded class sessions and lectures with students through Zoom. We understand how important it is to secure your sessions and wanted … Read more

Tips for Students on Learning Remotely

March 20, 2020

Dear Students — We understand you may be feeling anxious and uncertain about all that is happening in your lives this semester. We have put together a list of resources and tips to help you adjust to learning from a … Read more

Training on Teaching Remotely

March 11, 2020

The University is extending Spring Break through March 22 and moving to remote instruction starting March 23 until further notice. Trainings on remote instruction using Sakai and Zoom are being held this Thursday, March 12, and Friday, March 13. Bring … Read more

Digital Options to Keep Teaching

March 10, 2020

UNC Instructors — A new resource is now available to help you maintain course continuity during temporary campus closures. Unplanned circumstances, such as adverse weather events, viral outbreaks, and other safety concerns, may require you to adapt your teaching to … Read more