Sounds crummy. > From: "Heather L. Howard" <hlhoward> > Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2020 07:29:11 +0000 > > Begin forwarded message: > > From: cspcourseplanning <cspcourseplanning> > Date: March 7, 2020 at 3:04:06 PM PST > To: cspcourseplanning <cspcourseplanning> > Cc: Alice A Miano <alimiano>, Jennifer Deitz <jdeitz> > Subject: Update: CSP Correspondence to Your Student Roster > > > Dear CSP Language Instructor, > > By now, you should have received an email from Dan Colman and Jennifer Deitz > with updates on COVID-19 and the campus impact. If we haven't heard from you > already, we look forward to getting your response. We hope to move as many > courses as possible to an online format via Zoom videoconferencing. > > The following message was sent to your student roster at 2 pm. If you receive > questions from students, feel free to reference this email. You are also > welcome to direct student questions to continuingstudies. Many CSP > staff are online this weekend and are responding to student concerns. > > Kind regards, > > Liz > > Liz Frith > > --------- > > Dear Continuing Studies Student, > > As you may have heard, our college has announced that for the final two > weeks of Winter Quarter, classes at our college will not meet in person, and > ideally classes will be transitioned to online formats in place of in-person > instruction. Made with public health and safety firmly in mind, this decision > applies to Continuing Studies courses as well. See this webpage for > the full communication: > > We are working with instructors now to determine which courses can be > transitioned to an online format, and which cannot. Once this is established, > you will receive a follow-up message from our office with details specific to > your course. > > We aim to send information regarding the status of Monday courses by no later > than tomorrow evening (Sunday, March 8). Information for courses scheduled for > later in the week will roll out beginning on Monday, March 9. > > In cases where a transition to online instruction is feasible, we hope you will > continue to participate. We will be using an online videoconferencing tool > called Zoom. The video session would take place in real time, during the same > time when you would normally attend your class. Both you and your instructors > will be able to participate from home—or from any convenient location, for > that matter. > > If you are able to make this transition, Continuing Studies staff will send > straightforward instructions on how to use Zoom. Our staff will be on hand to > provide training and support, if required. At this point, Zoom is widely used > in universities and companies across the nation. It’s easy to use, and it > provides a high-quality experience. > > We look forward to seeing you online and bringing your learning experience with > us to a satisfying conclusion--all while keeping everyone healthy and safe. We > hope you can join us. > > If you cannot attend your class online, we will understand and provide partial > refunds for the remaining class sessions you cannot attend. > > We thank you for your understanding and support. > > We will do our best to respond to questions you may have, which are best > directed back to this email address. But please note that during this period of > rapid transitioning, there may be a delay in response. We thank you in advance > for your patience. > > Kind regards, > > ________________________________ > From: cspcourseplanning <cspcourseplanning> > Sent: Saturday, March 7, 2020 3:00 PM > To: cspcourseplanning <cspcourseplanning> > Cc: Alice A Miano <alimiano>; Jennifer Deitz <jdeitz> > Subject: URGENT: Your Winter Course—COVID-19 Update and Campus Impact > > Dear CSP Language Instructor, > > As you may have heard, our college has announced > that for the final two weeks of winter quarter, > classes at our college will not meet in person, and ideally classes will be > transitioned to online formats in place of in-person instruction. Made with > public health and safety firmly in mind, this decision applies to > Continuing Studies courses as well. > > We would like to ask for your help in taking your courses out of the classroom > and putting the remaining sessions online. If you are willing, we would like to > see if we could replace your next classroom meeting with an online > videoconferencing session using Zoom. This session would take place in real > time, at the same time when you would normally teach your class. Both > instructors and students will be able to participate from home—or from any > convenient location, for that matter. > > If you are able to make this transition, CSP staff will arrange for you to use > the Zoom videoconferencing tool to host live class sessions. Our staff will > provide training, and they will be available to provide support during the > class. At this point, Zoom is widely used in universities and companies across > the nation. It’s easy to use, and it provides a high-quality experience. > > Please help us by responding to this email address ( > cspcourseplanning) and cc'ing Ali Miano (alimiano) > and Jennifer Deitz (jdeitz) by Monday, March 9th at 9 am to let us > know so that we can begin preparing you and your students for the quick pivot > to our online delivery system. If you cannot move online, we understand but > will also unfortunately have to cancel the remaining sessions of your course. > > (Note: if you have already reached out to us with your preference, we have that > correspondence documented, so no need to respond again.) > > Thank you in advance for your support. Your students will appreciate it. Please > feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions. > > Sincerely, > > Dan and Jennifer > > Dan Colman > > Dean, Continuing Studies and Summer Session > > Jennifer Deitz > > Director and Associate Dean, Continuing Studies