Use the checklist below as a guide to help you get ready. For technical questions, email kis@kellogg.northwestern.edu; for teaching support questions, email teachingsupport@kellogg.northwestern.edu.
In-Person
- View pictures of your classroom.
- Taking attendance? Ask your course specialist to setup up aPlus+ Attendance, a student self check-in app integrated with Canvas.
- Recording class? Make sure your course specialist has made the request in RES. You are welcome to continue using Zoom to record your class session (remember to launch Zoom and ensure the right inputs are selected for video and audio).
- View Canvas LMS updates.
- Review available apps to effectively engage with your audience (polling, discussion, etc). If you have questions, sign up for an edtech consultation with Ishrat Fatima.
- View student roster.
- If you are looking for a customizable Team/Groupwork assessment tool, please check out this Teamwork Assessment tool created by NU’s Center for Leadership, which is integrated with Canvas.
Some of my students may be remote
- Update the Zoom client on your computer and become familiar with the latest features.
Remote Only
- Update the Zoom client on your computer and become familiar with the latest features.
- View Canvas LMS updates.
- Where are you teaching from – home, office, etc? Make sure you have good hardware and good virtual presence, and a Plan B.
- View the teaching virtually KIS page for getting started and basic tips.
- Review available apps to effectively engage with a remote audience (polling, discussion, etc). If you have questions, sign up for an edtech consultation with Ishrat Fatima.
- If you are looking for a customizable Team/Groupwork assessment tool, please check out this Teamwork Assessment tool created by NU’s Center for Leadership.
- View the timeline and video examples of virtual teaching on the Teaching Support website.
- View student roster.
First day of class
If teaching from a classroom, KIS wants to help make sure that technology is the least of the things to worry about on your first day of teaching. KIS comes into your classroom on your first day before class start time (and rest of the week until you feel comfortable) to ensure:
- Your teaching content is displaying properly
- If you have remote students, you can see them on the display and hear them
- Answer any questions you have
During class
- Any issues, call 7-2200 (Hub) or 3-8385 (Wieboldt)
- Ask your VCM to contact KIS