Teaching Resources related to COVID-19
As the University of Georgia prepares to welcome students this fall, the Office of
Instruction is here to support instructors and has compiled a number of resources
for you to lean on. The Center for Teaching and Learning regularly produces teaching resources and will offer workshops throughout the fall to address emerging needs.
RESOURCES for 2021-2022
Information for instructors for Spring 2022
Recommended Syllabus language
PDF (PDF) or Word document (Updated 1/5/22)
Information for instructors for Fall 2021
Fostering Connection in Hybrid and Online Formats (PDF)
Learn updated strategies on establishing and maintaining connection with and among
your students while using hybrid and online instruction.
Guide to Assessment during COVID (PDF)
An updated course structure may require an update to your assessment plan. Aim to
adjust your assessment plan so that it aligns with your updated course delivery.
Guide to F2F-Remote Synchronous Instruction (PDF)
This guide provides you with considerations and tips supporting effective, simultaneous
facilitation of synchronous (live video) and face-to-face (F2F) instruction.
Getting Started with Online Learning
This step-by-step guide provides introductory information on the technologies and
best practices recommended by UGA Online.
UGA Online 2020 Workshop Series
Recorded early this summer, these workshops provide in-depth examples on student engagement,
using technology and adjusting assessment.
Exam Proctoring
The online proctoring solution Respondus Monitor is available to provide artificial
intelligence proctoring for online exams within eLC at no cost to students. The use
of any other tools that require students to pay for proctoring is prohibited, unless
this has been clearly stated in Athena at the time of registration.
The Teaching and Continuity page will remain available and continued to be updated offering guidance on how to teach remotely, accessibility needs, video conference options, and more.