Teaching with Technology
Remote Teaching Series
Informal 45-minute conversations where Provost’s Teaching Fellows across campus share insights around pressing questions and facilitate a conversation amongst colleagues
- March 27: Engagement (Dr. Veronica Young)
- March 28: Collaboration (Dr. Steven Finkelstein)
- April 2: Lectures (Dr. Madeleine Redlick)
- April 10: Leading Graduate Student Teams (Dr. Jessica Toste)
- April 10: Collecting Lessons Learned on the Transition to Remote Learning (Dr. Stephanie Holmsten and Dr. Jen Moon)
- April 17: How can I simplify my processes for creating remote teaching resources | Slides (Dr. Nico Osier)
Other Teaching-Related Sessions
Resources and conversations related to remote teaching and learning
- April 2: Instructional Continuity and the Digital Divide: Taking a Student-Centered Approach to Online Learning | Slides (Dr. Evangeleen Pattison)
- April 3: Graduate Student Peer Support: How Can I Streamline Communication with Faculty and Students? (Jendayi Dillard)
- April 16: Texas Well-Being: Faculty Voices in Support of UT Students' Mental Health (Longhorn Wellness Center)
Campus Resources
Stay Informed
- Central website for latest infromation: UT Austin COVID-19 Updates
- Regular updates on university operations: Financials & Administrative Services
- Searchable FAQs for university instructors: Provost’s Office
- DoS operations and student emergency fund: Dean of Students
- Updated collection of student FAQs: Texas One Stop
- FAQs specifically for graduate students: Graduate School
- Information on research and research policy: Office of the Vice President for Research
Keep Teaching
- Resources for instructors and staff to support students: Counseling and Mental Health Center
- Promoting well-being in UT Austin learning environments: Longhorn Well-Being
- Information about accommodations for instructors and students: Services for Students with Disabilities
- Remote library services and resources: UT Austin Libraries
Keep Learning
- Information about accommodations for instructors and students: Services for Students with Disabilities
- Resources to support students learning remotely: Texas One Stop - Keep Learning
- Strategies for academic success, including tutoring and public speaking support: Sanger Learning Center
Keep Working
- Latest technology tools to support remote work: Information Technology Services
- Important security guidance for working remotely: Information Security Office
Keep Thriving
- Medical information related to COVID-19: University Health Services
- Mental health service updates for faculty, staff, and students: Counseling and Mental Health Center
- Exercise videos to stay healthy while working remotely: Recreational Sports
- Behavior Concerns Advice Line (BCAL) is available 24x7: Campus Safety