To provide a plan to ensure academic continuity in the event of an extended disruption of classroom instruction and/or campus closure due to possible severe weather events, pandemic or catastrophic event. It is the extent to which operations can be sustained which enable affected faculty, staff and students to continue academic activities during the response and recovery phases despite the disruption caused by the crisis.
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The Learning Platforms Team provides individual or group trainings at your location or remote. You can book a session with our staff at the link below: Book a training with the Learning Platforms Team (Sign in using your UM email alias to book a meeting, you will be sent to the CaneID login page.)
Yes, there are several user-friendly, accessible platforms to use. Powerpoint with Voice Over, and Zoom will meet many of your academic continuity needs. You can find more information on how to use these resources in the College’s Academic Continuity Plan. Please
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The university supports several cloud storage solutions for work related materials that are not HIPAA or FERPA (e.g. student records) compliant. Visit https://www.it.miami.edu/about-umit/resources/updates-collaboration-and-cloud-solutions/index.html to learn more.
There are some instances when identified staff could be permitted to perform work from home or another off site location. Depending upon job duties, working from home may require VPN access. For more information about VPN please contact Information Technology Service Desk at: help@miami.edu or (305) 284-6565.
Video applications such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, and Blackboard Collaborate require a constant Internet connection. Even a short disruption can cause the video or audio session to fail. Here are some tips which might help. In this article, the term router means the hardware device your Internet provider places in your home to beam the Wi-Fi signal. How can I maximize my Wi-Fi signal? What can I do on my computer to improve the quality of online classes or meetings? Require More Assistance? If you take the steps above and still experience disruptions in your video meetings, contact your Internet service provider to troubleshoot if there is a problem with your connection. They might also be able to make recommendations on how to upgrade your Wi-F i router. If for whatever reason you can’t join or rejoin Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Blackboard Collaborate classes or meetings, join either with the app on your cell phone with video off, or via the phone-in option. If you encounter problems using any of the University applications, visit UMIT Help and Supportor call (305) 284-6
VPN stands for “Virtual Private Network”. UM's virtual private network (VPN) allows faculty, staff, students, and sponsored affiliates to securely access and connect to the University's private network from anywhere through public networks, such as a non-University Internet Service Provider (ISP) or unsecured public wireless network. Connecting to a VPN while working remotely protects sensitive information and is required when accessing certain University applications. To install visit UMIT VPN page. If you encounter any difficulty with remote access, please contact the UMIT Service Desk at help@miami.edu or (305) 284-6565.
This is a list of FAQs for students. We are sharing it with faculty so that you are aware of the information, advice, and instructions that your students may be receiving.