COVID-19: Learn Remotely

Andrews University remains committed to quality education as it transitions to remote learning for the remainder of spring semester for its Berrien Springs students.

Classes will be delivered via remote teaching. Faculty will have instructions on how to attend class and communicate with them posted in LearningHub by March 30. Please see our new Learning Remotely guide for students to find the help you need in navigating the Andrews LearningHub and other remote learning resources. If you need additional technical assistance, email dlit@andrews.edu.

COVID-19: Teach Remotely

The Center for Digital Learning & Instructional Technology is committed to assisting faculty who might need to transition to online teaching quickly in emergency situations, as we’re experiencing now with our switch to remote teaching in response to the threat of COVID-19 in the United States.

The Center has provided a comprehensive online guide, which includes a foundational/overall guide on how to work remotely from home, as well as some tips on where to turn for additional help when you need it.

You can also view the minimum requirements for remote teaching, ideas for offering labs online, additional training resource lists, an essential quick start guide to using the Zoom teleconferencing tool and more.