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University updates regarding coronavirus

The University understands and shares the concerns of our campus community regarding novel coronavirus. Measures are being taken to protect our University community, remain vigilant and be prepared. The University continues to release updates.

Questions about the University's response to COVID-19?

Call the University's monitored information line | 775-682-9900

Dear faculty and staff,

We take the coronavirus (COVID-19) spread very seriously and want to update you on what we are doing to ensure the health and safety of our employees and our communities.

Stay safe and be well,

Bill Payne, Dean
Ivory W. Lyles, Associate Dean of Engagement and Director of Extension
Claus Tittiger, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs
Chris Pritsos, Associate Dean of Research and Director of Experiment Station

 

Tips for staying healthy

Maintain a sense of calm, and avoid feeding into or fueling speculation or hysteria. Stay informed with fact-based information from reliable sources. Practice proper hygiene and daily health precautions.

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Resources from the University

Coronavirus FAQ |  Personnel policies and sick leave |  Mental health and coping associated with COVID-19

Resources from the Centers for Disease Control

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Other resources

 

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Resources for teaching remotely

For-credit academic courses must be transitioned to online course delivery by March 23. You have several options for quickly transitioning your courses. Each option has advantages and disadvantages. There are resources that can help.

Questions?

Questions? Contact the University's Instructional Design Team | 775-682-6798

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Resources from the University and our College

General information

Accessibility resources | Information for academic faculty, students and on studying abroad |

How-tos

Best practices and pedagogical considerations when teaching live with Zoom (Log in with your NetID username and password.) Resources for recording lectures and using video in WebCampusResources for recording a voice-over-PowerPoint lecture (including Camtasia)

Software

| | WebCampus FAQs | WebCampus tutorials | (Education and volume discounts; Claus Tittiger will cover the cost for teaching faculty.) | Web conferencing systems for teaching ( , BigBlueButton and | Zoom FAQs |

Hardware

University Libraries useful for teaching remotely. Claus Tittiger can cover some technology costs for teaching faculty. Contact him for more information. Courses can be recorded in the .

Content

(Log in with your NetID username and password.)

Help

Extension's can help teaching faculty create video content for courses. Claus Tittiger is covering this cost. Contact David to learn more.

Resources from eXtension.org

| Online teaching: critical strategies for engagement

Resources from The Chronicle of Higher Education

4 lessons from moving a face-to-face course online | | | | |

Other resources

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(60 days free internet for students without access) | (online lab simulations; discounted pricing available) | (free online learning and support materials) |

Bob Conrad, formerly a communications specialist with our College, is available for a fee to help with video and livestream course content. Contact him at 775-391-5252.

 

Tips for working remotely

Employees whose core job responsibilities can be performed remotely are to temporarily transition to working remotely no later than March 18. All face-to-face Extension and Experiment Station events, activities, programs and classes are to be canceled, postponed until further notice or offered virtually.

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Resources from the University

Definitions and guidelines for full implementation of alternate campus operations |  Guidelines for working remotely | Information on campus events | Personnel policies and sick leave | Research continuity guidance

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from the University's (Some resources don't apply to our College. Questions? Email the IT professional responsible for your department or unit.)

Resources from our College

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Resources from eXtension.org

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Other resources

Bob Conrad, formerly a communications specialist with our College, is available for a fee to help offer programs and events via video or livestream. Contact him at 775-391-5252.