Remote Teaching Considerations by Class Type The following suggestions are intended to assist faculty teaching at Drexel in the variety of modalities, including synchronous and asynchronous. We have included contact information of faculty with whom you may contact to discuss the issues. Lecture (Face-to-Face and Remote) Concern Recommendation Contact Recording from Computer Blackboard: multiple tools MS Teams: record from within, MS Streams Output Zoom: record when setup Instructional Technology Center x1224 Ask a Fellow Recording in Person Borrow Equipment IMS x2925 Active Response Synchronous Response, active learning (many tools) Zoom: polling option Kaltura: asynchronous response Ask a Fellow Audience Response Teaching Topics Shared Documents Zoom: screen share MS Teams: share and co-edit Instructional Technology Center x1224 Shared Whiteboard Zoom: screen share MS Teams: share and co-edit Instructional Technology Center x1224 Breakout Rooms Zoom: random or predetermined MS Teams: using channels Blackboard Collaborate: breakout groups Ask a Fellow Seminars (Face-to-Face and Remote) Concern Recommendation Contact General See lecture tools above Instructional Technology Center x1224 Discussion Blackboard: threaded discussion Voicethread presentations Instructional Technology Center x12 24 Remote Laboratories Concern Recommendation Contact Recommendations and Resources Kits, data sets, simulations, etc. Considerations for Lab-Based Courses, CASTLE Finding Simulations List of Remote STEM Labs N/A Project-Based Classes (Remote and Hybrid) Concern Recommendation Contact Project Groups Blackboard: Groups Zoom: Predetermined Breakout Groups MS Teams: using channels Instructional Technology Center x1224 Ask a Fellow Other Concerns Concern Recommendation Contact Academic Integrity Turnitin (via Blackboard) Synchronous and timed exams when possible Randomize order of questions Randomize numbers in questions Instructional Technology Center x1224 Assignment Submissions Blackboard Assignments MS Teams Assignments Instructional Technology Center x1224 Case Study Advice Phys-102 Online Experience: notes from large lecture/recitation/lab moving fully online John Dinardo