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Supporting Current Protocols
Earlier today, Human Resources sent a communication to all employees with information and reminders about our current COVID-19 protocols. A similar communication was also sent to students to help reinforce the need for compliance with the current face covering expectations. Please be sure to read through that communication, and watch the linked video from Anna Mukaria, Director of COVID Operations. These communications were sent to the community, in part, as a response to some of the challenges we have experienced with gaps in compliance with wearing face coverings in classrooms and in chapel. Thank you faculty for doing you your part in upholding these protocols in your classrooms and as we seek to demonstrate integrity in how support our across the institution. As a reminder, these protocols will be in place through Friday, 9/24. We will revisit what protocols may be needed for our campus beyond that date and will communicate any changes before the 24th.
In addition to that communication, through working with the Department Chairs and Assistant Deans this week, several items were suggested that might help faculty address students who are not wearing face coverings in classrooms. I want you to know that you are fully supported in working with students to consistently maintain these protocols.
Referencing Classroom Signage
All classrooms have been updated with signage that indicates face coverings are required, in accordance with our current protocols, like the one seen below. Feel free to reference that and use that as a point of information with any students.
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Similarly, if you would like to place a sign outside your office indicating that face coverings are required, you are free encouraged to print the sample posted on the Faculty Guidance FAQs. Look for the question titled, "Can I require face coverings in my office?"
Face Masks Still Available
Academic Affairs still has a supply of face masks available for you to take and give to students as needed. These face masks are reusable and come in packs of 5. If you would like to pick up a pack, please contact Sue Terhark to arrange a time.
Talking Points and Escalation Process
A series of talking points have been created to help guide a conversation with a student in the event they are unwilling to put on a face covering in your classroom. The following is an excerpt from the Faculty Guidance page for your reference.
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Professional Development
Many of us use Zoom for web conferencing and to support remote students. Zoom is a powerful tool but can take some practice to feel comfortable. The two recordings included below will take you through both basic information about using Zoom and then level up your skills as you become a Zoom Ninja. If you like these, our other Zoom resources may be of interest.
Zoom Ninja 1: Becoming a Zoom Ninja
Do you want to be agile and effective with your Zoom skills? Do you want to discover useful ways to employ Zoom features, such as Breakout Rooms? This webinar will help you learn more about Zoom's features, how to effectively manage your virtual session, and tips for getting the most from Zoom. Watch Recording (51:22)
Zoom Ninja 2: Honing Your Zoom Ninja Skills
Take your Zoom skills to the next level! This webinar will help you explore some intermediate techniques and functions in Zoom and how to use them in the virtual community. We also discuss how to deal with “Zoombombers.” Watch Recording (32:38)
Your Feedback is Appreciated!
Your feedback continues to be valuable in identifying what is working well and what can be improved. Thank you, Colleagues! If you have any feedback you'd like to share on the return to campus or other items, you are invited to do so through this anonymous form (feel free to include your name if you'd like). We appreciate hearing your thoughts.
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