Ferris eLearning
420 Oak Street PRK 120
Big Rapids, MI 49307
(231) 591-2802
[email protected]
Taking Your Computer Home
Through the duration of the COVID-19 disruption, ITS will support faculty taking their computers home, as long as they work with ITS. This includes both laptops and desktop machines. You must submit a ticket or call ITS at (231) 591-4822 to initiate this process.
Temporary-Use Laptops
The IT Solution Center has temporary laptops available for use. Please submit a work order via the IT Service Portal or call the IT Solution Center at (231) 591-4822 and include any special software requirements you may have.
Requests for temporary use laptops will be prioritized to faculty to assist with online instruction needs.
VPN Instructions
You can find full directions on connecting to the University's virtual private network on the IT how-to page.
Webcam Checkout
eLearning will be providing webcams for checkout. Contact eLearning at [email protected] or (231) 591-2802.
ITS also has webcams available for checkout. Submit a ticket via the IT Service Portal or call (231) 591-4822.
WiFi Map
If you or your students are struggling to find WiFi, eLearning is assembling a list of places you can find it. Check out the map below or take a look at our running list. If you know of a hotspot, make sure to request that it is added to the list!
Temporary Laptops for Students
If your students are in need of a laptop, the IT Solution Center has laptops available for them to use while the University is closed. Students should head to the IT Service Portal
Laptops will be shipped to the students.
Teaching Effectively During Times of Disruption from Stanford
This resource from Stanford University includes information on Canvas and Zoom and provides a wealth of information on setting up and managing your course online. This document may be information overload, but it is an excellent resource.
Ferris Online Learning Tool Guides
We've assembled a collection of training and guides to help you succeed with online instruction. Guides on subjects including, Canvas, Calendly, Zoom, and emailing students. This will be updated continuously.
Canvas Support Library
Canvas has a wide-ranging library of support videos that will guide you through most questions.
3 Online Basics
Rhonda Kessling created this fantastic overview of three online teaching tools, Zoom, Canvas assignments, and Canvas pages.
Focus First on Process, Not Content
Zoom Training
Zoom can be used to meet one on one or as a group. You may schedule a time for training or check our Tools & Guides page for help with basic operation, screen-sharing, breakout rooms, in-session polls and other features.
Zoom also offers weekly webinars for students and instructors learning how to use their platform.
Calendly Training
When Calendly is integrated with Zoom, it can be used as a powerful way to make appointments and schedule live class time remotely. Schedule an appointment to receive an account and training.
YouTube
YouTube is a great way to share lectures and course materials with your students. Find our YouTube guides on the online learning tools page.
3 Online Basics
Rhonda Kessling created this fantastic overview of three online teaching tools, Zoom, Canvas assignments, and Canvas pages.
Focus First on Process, Not Content
Helpful guide to focusing on the process when teaching online during the coronavirus situation.
Canvas
eLearning has developed guides for instructors and students using Canvas. Head to our Tools & Guides page to explore them.
Zoom Training
Zoom can be used to meet one on one or as a group. You can find Zoom help on our Tools & Guides page. You may also schedule a time for training.
ITS Support
VPN Instructions
You can find full directions on connecting to the University's virtual private network on the IT how-to page.
Microsoft Teams
Teams is available for download from Microsoft. Microsoft has also provided this training document. Teams is also available through the web at office.com.
If the University is closed, Ferris ITS will provide the following support:
Start With FLITE
Cengage
Cengage is offering free unlimited subscriptions, providing you and your students with access to all Cengage ebooks and platforms.
JSTOR
The online database JSTOR has expanded access until June 30, 2020. Make sure to login with your Ferris credentials.
JoVE
Jove is providing free access to JoVE Core (video textbook), JoVE Science Education (video library), and Lab Manual (designed for introductory biology lab courses).
Project MUSE
The online database Project MUSE has made scholarly content from many of its publishers available for free. You will need to use your credentials to login.
University of Michigan Press
The University of Michigan Press has opened access to its full collection of ebooks.
VitalSource
Students can access many online textbooks and the APA Publication Manual through VitalSource.
Wiley - Free Access to Courseware
Wiley is offering free access to their courseware for the duration of the spring semester. Request access by completing the form on their website.
The Educational Counseling and Disabilities Services (ECDS) Office will remain closed through March 27, 2020. Instructors with scheduled tests, quizzes and/or exams for a registered student with approved accommodations need to arrange for alternate testing methods.
Alternative testing options include:
It is important to make sure course content is accessible. Consider how to best apply captioning for any lectures using available captioning software available through Canvass / Blackboard. For assistance, contact FCTL at [email protected] and (231) 591-3826.
If you have any further questions regarding any other items, please contact the Educational Counseling and Disabilities Services Office at [email protected].
Main Campus Advising
Students will receive an email through their Ferris email account with instructions for contacting their main campus advisor.
Statewide and Online Advising
Students enrolled online or at an off-campus location should continue to schedule advising appointments via Ferris.edu/ScheduleNow. All appointments will be conducted via phone or video conference.
If you do not have a Calendly account, please request an account for setup and training.
Emailing Your Students
Check out the eLearning guide to emailing students in your classes on our Tools & Guides page.
Tutoring
All students will continue to have access to tutoring assistance. They can schedule an appointment with a tutor using Navigate.
Writing Assistance
Students continue to enjoy writing assistance virtually through FSU’s Writing Center. Additional information is available at the Writing Center's webpage.
The FCTL is available to assist faculty and academic programs during the COVID-19 situation with the following:
Head to the FCTL webpage to learn more.
FCTL staff are available to meet one-on-one, in groups, or virtually. Reach out them them at [email protected] or (231) 591-3826.
Free Science Resources for Lab Courses
This live document includes links to free resources.
Teaching in the Context of COVID-19
This document contains wide-range of resources created by faculty from Dartmouth and CUNY for online teaching during the COVID-19 situation.
Online Learning Consortium Resources
Remote Teaching Resources
An extensive list of the resources being offered by more than 300 colleges and universities created by staff at DePaul University.
Focus First on Process, Not Content
Helpful guide to focusing on the process when teaching online during the coronavirus situation.