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How to use this wiki: We have designed this wiki to have an online class structure and sets of prescribed steps.  Start by clicking on Step 1 below and make sure you've reviewed it completely before moving to Step 2.  We would like all teachers to complete all four steps first before emailing questions or asking for 1-on-1 help.  Ideally, all of your questions can be answered in this wiki.  If not, please email Media Services via the email below so we can address the issue or point you to that training.  If additional training needs to be created, we'll do so ASAP and post it on this wiki. Please continue now to Step 1 






After you finish all four steps, what’s next? 

It's time to practice!  We recommend you find a faculty buddy, TA, or even a willing student to practice and test things out with you.  Remember that you can change a TA's role in Canvas to "student" or add another teacher in Canvas as a "student" to do a more realistic test.



Student Emergency Services

Student Emergency Services provides assistance, intervention, and referrals to support students navigating challenging or unexpected issues that impact their well-being and academic success.

Personal Emergency Situations

In an instance of family emergency, medical or mental health concern, or academic difficulty due to crisis or an emergency situation please have your students visit:

Emergency Tech Support

UT Student Emergency Services will provide emergency tech support to students who need a computer, phone or high speed internet to access remote classes.  If your students need such assistance, please have them submit a request at:



Remember!


Still need help? 

For McCombs faculty, please contact Media Services via email or phone:

For all other UT faculty, please contact your respective college or school



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