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UH students now have all courses online

University of Hawaii news release:

UH students return from spring break to new COVID-19 reality, all courses online

Face-to-face courses are transitioning to virtual classrooms
Face-to-face courses are transitioning to virtual classrooms
Massive move to online learning starts on Monday
Massive move to online learning starts on Monday

WHAT –  A new COVID-19 reality for the students at the University of Hawai‘i’s 10 campuses as school resumes after weeklong spring break with all courses now online

WHEN – Monday, March 23, 2020

WHO – About 46,000 students and 9,700 faculty and staff across the 10 campus system

WHERE – UH’s 10 campuses – UH Mānoa, UH Hilo, UH West Oʻahu, UH Maui College, Kapiʻolani Community College, Leeward CC, Honolulu CC, Windward CC, Kaua‘i CC and Hawaiʻi CC

OTHER FACTS:

  • The move to online courses is in response to the COVID-19 heath crisis and is an effort to help prevent the spread of the virus.
  • Faculty have spent more than a week preparing for the transition to the online delivery of courses.
  • Resources for faculty include tools such as video recordings and web formats, training classes geared around the delivery of class material and references to approaches by  faculty at other institutions.
  • The faculty union, the University of Hawaii Professional Assembly (UPHA), and UH administration formed a working group that meets daily to address faculty needs and concerns
  • UH campuses are still open for students including libraries and other services along with student housing and dining halls (with takeout only) on the UH Mānoa and UH Hilo campuses.
  • UH is allowing employees, who are able, to work from home remotely, and employees who are still going into work are practicing social distancing.
  • More information and all of UH’s COVID-19 updates and messages can be found at UHNews.org.

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