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5 Steps to Prepare Your Go Online (GO) Kit for Snow Days & Other Disruptions

Don’t let snow disrupt your course academic continuity plan!

Classes can be postponed (or canceled) due to inclement weather, utility and infrastructure breakdown, widespread illness, or other emergencies. By preparing a Go Online (GO) Kit, you’ll be ready to transition seamlessly when in-person classes aren’t an option. Here are five steps to help you stay on track.

1. Stay connected and up-to-date on issues impacting whether your class might get canceled or postponed.

2. Identify instructional technologies you can use to support content distribution, active learning, and assessment.

3. When classes are canceled or postponed, communicate expectations and next steps with students.

  • Notify students as soon as possible about schedule changes and how instruction will continue.
  • Use Blackboard Announcements or Messages, or your PeopleSoft roster to send UMBC communication to your class.
  • Keep TAs and graders informed about any adjustments.

4. Provide clear instructions for coursework and assignments.

  • Ensure students know how to access learning materials and submit their work:
  • Set expectations for deadlines, participation, and communication while remote.
    • Do you want students to email their work to you?
    • Will students use Blackboard or another type of tool to submit their work?

5. Keep students updated on grading and feedback.

Don’t wait for the next snow day -- start building your GO Kit today! A little preparation now can save time and stress when the unexpected happens.

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Posted: February 10, 2025, 3:25 PM