Resources for Virtual Teaching
Teaching and learning virtually present special challenges and opportunities. The links below address a variety of faculty and staff needs for information and resources. Please email us at TLC@jjay.cuny.edu with questions and suggestions.
VIRTUAL TECH CENTRAL
- CUNY Resources for Remote Work & Teaching
- Virtual Resources for a Distance Learning Environment (Lloyd Sealy Library)
- Blackboard
- DOES Online/Hybrid Teaching Webinars
- DOES Resources for Online Learning
- DoIT HelpDesk (direct email request link)
- Zoom Video Tutorials
RESILIENT TEACHING & LEARNING
- Resilient Pedagogy (BMCC)
- Teaching Resources (TLC)
- Lloyd Sealy Library
- Open Educational Resources (OER)
- Visible Pedagogy (Graduate Center)
- Student Accessibility Resources for Faculty & Staff
FACULTY & STAFF SUPPORT
- COVID-19 Resources for PSC Members (PSC-CUNY)
- CUNY Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Enforcing Your Right to an ADA Accommodation
- Mitigating Pandemic Burnout
CONTACTS & CONNECTIONS
COLLEGE INFORMATION
- Distance Learning Success
- Campus Services*
- Human Resources
- John Jay College Calendar
- Provost’s Announcements
- Announcements & Statements from the President
CUNY INFORMATION
- CUNY COVID-19 Testing Site Centers*
- Academic 2022-23 Safety Guidance*
- COVID-19 Safety Tracker *
- CUNY News
- CUNY Academic Calendars
- University Resources
STUDENT SUPPORT
- Student Services
- Student Advising
- Counseling
- Emergency Funding
- Health Services
- Kognito At-Risk for Faculty & Staff Simulation Training
- COVID-19 Vaccine Finder
- CUNY Student Survival Guide*
NYS/NYC ANNOUNCEMENTS
Library Reminder for Faculty
In preparing courses for the Fall and Spring semesters, we would like to remind instructors that the Lloyd Sealy Library continues to provide online resources at no cost to students and faculty. Many faculty have been able to locate useful scholarly articles, eBooks, and streaming videos for use for remote classes. This page outlines these online resource options and more for faculty. For the upcoming academic year, we will continue to offer in-classroom and online instruction. Our print collections, print and online reserves, in-person reference and other onsite services will also continue to be available. Please contact the Library if you need further assistance.