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titleA quick note about remote teaching

These pages here are primarily intended to identify resources for remote working employees. Some of the tools may also be relevant to teaching remote classes, but faculty and program staff interested in remote teaching resources should visit UT's Faculty Innovation Center's page at  https://facultyinnovate.utexas.edu/continue-teaching-during-campus-closures.

The Business School has focused on Zoom as the primary tool for remote teaching. McCombs faculty with questions about Zoom training sessions should please contact Prabhudev.Konana@mccombs.utexas.edu. McCombs faculty who need technical assistance should please contact Joerg.Becker@mccombs.utexas.edu.McCombs Media Services also has quick start guide for using Zoom at https://wikis.utexas.edu/display/MSBTech/Media+services

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Please see Microsoft Teams for remote work for more information

Zoom is a cloud based online meeting service. Its meeting capabilities make it more suitable than Teams sometimes when you have meetings that involve a large number of people or a significant number of people outside of UT Teams users. Zoom is integrated with Canvas, and it is the preferred meeting tool for remote classes. Departments and individual staff may use either Teams or Zoom for meetings as the wish.

You can find documentation and training on using zoom at:

Faculty should visit https://facultyinnovate.utexas.edu/instructional-continuity#Zoom for specific information about using Zoom for Canvas.

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