Classes have started at SUNY Brockport.
And as we work to protect the nest,
Brockport implemented some new forms of classroom
instruction.
Classes can be online, hybrid, face to face
or in person with an AB/ABC format
Online classes are fully remote.
If a student’s schedule lists TBA as the
day and time for a course and SUNY Learning
Network for location.
That indicates the class is asynchronous,
meaning students may login to Blackboard and
complete their work at their convenience.
As long as they meet class deadlines.
But If a student’s schedule lists a specific
day and time as well as SUNY Learning Network,
that indicates a synchronous meeting format.
Meaning Students are required to login at
specific days and times to meet with the class
virtually.
Hybrid classes have some instruction online
while classes like labs are on campus.
Course notes will indicate when students have
to show up in person.
To find class notes Click here, on the CRN
inside your course schedule.
Face to face is a traditional in person, classroom
setting.
In person classes with an AB/ABC format is
a new type of classroom instruction here at
Brockport
This format provides students the benefits
of an in-person class while we reduce classroom
occupancy,
In order to keep campus safe and healthy.
Instructors will have notified students by
email if their class is an Ab/ABC format.
In an Ab or ABC class, students will attend
in person, for at least one class time each
week.
On the other days, students will attend class
virtually.
When as student is scheduled to be remote,
they will login to class at their same class
time and interact LIVE with their instructors
and other classmates through classroom technology.
Instructors have communicated, by email, to
students where they need to be.
and on what days.
This email shows that this student is in person
on Mondays and Wednesdays but needs to be
remote on Fridays.
We encourage students to talk with their instructors
first if they have questions about their class.
Because not all classes operate the same.
If students need help with technology
We have multiple resources posted on our website
as well as the IT help desk.
We know that in person and on campus support
is important.
That’s why campus resources are up and running
at Brockport.
But were also prepared to support students
virtually.
The academic success center has already started
supporting students with classwork.
Meanwhile Res life is busy building our campus
community for students that live in our residence
halls
And other campus organizations have begun
to offer activities
We are committed to providing the best Brockport
Experience during this pandemic.
We know this doesn’t seem normal, but Brockport
continues to provide a high-quality education
as we navigate this pandemic together.
