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Revision as of 07:53, 11 May 2021

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Diverse college students

Learn about Creating an Inclusive Environment in Your Online Classes

Strategy 1 Adding a "Help with Life Stuff" Button to Your Course Site

Video run time: 3:12

Video transcript: Adding a "Help with Life Stuff Button" to Your Course Site (text file)

  • Option A: Help with Life Stuff Resources for Faculty to Copy/Paste (DOC)
  • Option B: Help with Life Stuff Resources Template for Uploading to Sakai (DOC)
  • Enabling the Dropdown Menu Navigation under the "Help with Life Stuff" Button (PDF)

Strategy 2 Representing Diverse Student Voices in Your Courses

Click the resources below to learn how to represent different voices in your courses:

Strategy 3 Incorporating an Equity Statement in Your Course Syllabus

Directions: Copy the CALA Equity Statement from the file below and paste the text into your Course Syllabus.

  • CALA Equity Statement (text file)