Dear SCS Learners,Ìý
It is hard to believe that the first of two weeks of University closures is already coming to an end. If your days have been anything like mine, you have been tethered to laptops, desktops and a myriad of applications, chats and memoranda flooding you from all sides!ÌýÌýAnd still there is so much weÌýdoÌýnotÌýyet know and need answered.Ìý
Please know that we are busily working on a set of FAQs specifically for SCS for each of our core constituencies and hope to have at least a first-generation version of those up over the weekend. We may not have answers to all of your questions, yet, but will strive to find answers to as many questions as possible as quickly as possible.Ìý
I strongly urge you to track the University’s own announcements and FAQs on the website which are circulated nearly daily, available atÌý/coronavirus/faqs
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REMINDER #1: Please make sure to check your McGill email account regularlyÌý– especially if you normally do not use your McGill email address. If the latter is the case, please make sure you have it forwarded to your email of choice.ÌýUnfortunately,Ìýthe rate of communication flows makes it impossible for us to send out separate emails to personal email accounts on a regular basis. If for some reason you cannot access your McGill email address, please contact:Ìýinfo.conted [at] mcgill.caÌýor callÌý+1Ìý514.398.6200 for assistance.Ìý
As you know we are transitioning all of our operations and teaching to being delivered remotely.Ìý What does this mean? It means that the vast majority of our staff – except for designated essential personnel- are and will continue to work from home. We are making every effort to have continuity of services but provided from wherever our team members are.Ìý
For teaching:Ìý Students will have updated course outlines/syllabi on Tuesday, March 24th. We are working closely with AreaÌýand Program coordinators and all of our instructors to facilitate a smooth transition to remote teaching.ÌýÌý
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REMINDER #2:Ìý We are using the term REMOTE Instruction/DeliveryÌýto describe the general shift away from in-person, face-to-face instruction.ÌýREMOTE instruction can take many different forms, including online delivery. These two terms, however, are NOTÌýsynonymous.Ìý
Teaching with Zoom videoconference technology for example is a form of remote or distance education. It is NOT the same as ONLINE teaching. Similarly, giving take home assignments falls under the category of remote or distance education but would not automatically presume online content.ÌýSo – unless permanently cancelled for the remainder of the Winter term, courses will be delivered either through Zoom or – if already online- will continue to be delivered online.ÌýÌý
We will provide you with further information regarding your courses in due time as we approach the end of the two-week suspension period.Ìý
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Thank you very much!Ìý
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Carola Weil, PhDÌý
Dean of Continuing StudiesÌý