Draft:Instructor isolation and quarantine
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FREQUENT UPDATES: This article contains guidance related to COVID-19 that is subject to change. Check the COVID-19 Response at WSU site for the latest information and direct all questions about this article to TLT (tlt@winona.edu). |
All faculty teaching fully in-person or hybrid courses should consider developing a plan for their own absence from the classroom for COVID-related reasons. Instructor isolation and quarantine can be managed through several approaches, including enlisting a colleague or teaching assistant to attend class meetings, attending class meetings remotely, and switching to online delivery for the duration of the absence.
Attending class meetings remotely
TLT supports several options for connecting you with your live classroom remotely. Contact TLT (tlt@winona.edu) if you need support.
More wiki articles
- Live online access to in-person class meetings
- Using a document camera in a Zoom meeting
- In-person COVID Toolkit
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