There is more than one approach to teaching your course. Framingham State University supports several methods and related technologies for teaching, whether online, remote, face-to-face, or combined modalities. Use the guide to learn new strategies, access resources, and leverage technologies to engage students in your classrooms.

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Canvas Service Interruption - Guidance for Continuing Instruction

How to continue instruction in the event of an LMS service outage by emailing students directly, online class sessions, file sharing and pro-active strategies like maintaining a parallel file structure outside of Canvas, exporting Canvas Gradebook and printing copies of Canvas Quizzes.

Getting Started

Consider what is a realistic goal for teaching your course. Students will look to faculty for guidance and assistance. In your communications, be timely and specific about changes in schedules, assignments, procedures, and broader course expectations.

Instructional Approaches

Online, Remote, and Face-to-face course delivery formats are offered during the semester. The format defines when, where, and how class meetings are held. No courses are self-paced.

Training and Technology

Are you wondering what teaching will look like next semester and what kind of training you might need? Reference the on-demand and in-person options listed on this page to get started. Adopting a new learning management system may require you to adopt new strategies.

Technology Support

We're here to help. Please see this article for different ways to access support.