This guide is assembled to help you as a course instructor to transition the balance of your course from an in-person course to an on-line or distance venue. The biggest piece of advice is to keep it simple and do what you can to reduce your own stress as well as your students’ stress.
This guide provides a collection of relevant resources, but is not intended to prepare you to become an expert in on-online delivery. Rather, this guide is intended to provide you with some tools to quickly and efficiently convert face-to-face materials to online formats in order to minimize the disruption to your students’ learning.
UWinnipeg Online Teaching Resources focus on tools available specifically to the UWinnipeg Community, including Library resources that may help you in online course delivery.
Pivot to Online Tips and Best Practices gathers some of the excellent advice out there on how to quickly - and ethically - transition your course to online delivery.
We acknowledge the work of the collective team of University of Winnipeg staff and faculty members who collaborated on this resource guide: Brianne Selman, Laura Sokal, Hayley La Tour, Lloyd Kornelsen, Jeannie Kerr, and Sheri Skwarchuk.
Please refer to authoritative sources for current updates and information.