Summary
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.
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Options for Continuing Instruction and Communication
Email Students Directly
Student email addresses can be found on myFramingham and Starfish. See How to email students
Hold class sessions using Zoom or Microsoft Teams
For scheduled synchronous sessions, both Zoom and Microsoft Teams remain available for instructional use:
Microsoft Teams: navigate to https://teams.microsoft.com and log in via SSO. Note students can join an MS Teams meeting without needing to download or sign in to MS Teams.
Zoom: navigate to https://zoom.us/signin and sign in with FSU email address and password. If you are unable to access Zoom, contact it@framingham.edu to request a license.
Share Files
Files can be shared with students via email attachments and/or through OneDrive.
Be Prepared for Future Outages – Proactive Steps You can Take Now
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Maintain a parallel file structure in local or cloud storage for course materials outside of Canvas. Select and download course related files from the Files area of the course. Instructors can bulk select files using these instructions. Once downloaded, files can be uploaded to OneDrive where they can be shared as an individual file or as part of a folder with students.
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Regularly Export Canvas Gradebook. How do I export grades in the Gradebook?
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Print copies of Canvas Quizzes. How do I print a Canvas Quiz (in New Quizzes)?