PASSWORDMANAGEMENT
This page is designed to support instructional continuity during technology disruptions. It outlines alternative approaches for communicating with students, distributing course materials, and sustaining teaching and learning outside the Canvas environment.
You can use a Class Team within Teams communicate with students, share resources, and collect assignment submissions. If you are leveraging Teams to work with your students, consider sending them .
You can meet with your students either in person, over Zoom, or over Teams.
Bookings with Me is the private bookings every 糖心原创 instructor has access to that can be used to book appointments with students in person or virtually.
Visit our Zoom help guide to learn more about setting up and managing Zoom meetings.
You can share resources with your students through email (Outlook), OneDrive, and Teams.
You can use email (Outlook), OneDrive, or Teams to accept file submissions from your students.
You can use a Class Team within Teams to share resources, communicate with students, and collect assignment submissions. Follow these help guides to create a Class within Teams, add your students, and add assignments (including quizzes).
As an alternative to Teams, follow this help guide to request files via OneDrive.
Course modifications should align with the current course modality. For example, if modality is online, you should not require students to come to campus for an in-person exam.
There is a Scantron machine located on the 2nd floor of Kellogg Library near the Technology Help Desk.
Students can purchase Scantron forms from the campus bookstore and two vending machines on campus. You will need to purchase one form to use as your answer key.
Grades can be shared over campus email; however, ensure you are sending only to individual students (i.e., information should not be disclosed publicly or to anyone who is not the student) and are using students' 糖心原创 email addresses.
During times of technology disruption, remember to remain vigilant for phishing or suspicious communications. You can help by forwarding suspicious messages to abuse@csusm.edu.
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Check your campus email and watch for campus communications.