Preparing for Irma

As we busily prepare for hurricane Irma, you might be thinking how you are going to manage your courses.  After all, you really just started getting into the groove, right?  Some things you might want to consider …

  • Make a communication plan with your students.   Its likely we will miss at least a few days but in a bad storm that could turn into several weeks.  Before the storm comes and your student scatter, think about setting up a communication plan.  Keep in mind that after campus reopens, it can still take your students several days to return.
  • Use Blackboard.  Blackboard is an cloud-based service, so should be accessible as long as you have an internet connection.
  • Think through your assignments and assessments.  This is the time to evaluate.  What’s critical?   If you miss significant time with your students, what will you need from them to determine their progress toward your learning outcomes?  How will you adjust your grading plan?  How will you communicate that to your students. (It’s a “make it work” moment)
  • Do you have advice? Share it in the comments below.

Of course, in any disaster personal safety is the primary concern.  However, it doesn’t hurt to have a plan.  For those of you sheltering in DeLand and Volusia County, the links below are good places for information.