Faculty Support

Help Me Open This Document!

Have you ever received a file from a student and had trouble opening it, even though you knew what program was used to create it? Or have you taken a look at a file extension and were not quite sure what program should be used to open it? This article discusses some not-so-easily-recognizable file extensions as well as a few common ones.

Planning for and Managing Potential Classroom Interruptions

The new UMUC Classroom Interruption Planning Guide outlines some simple yet effective strategies that will allow faculty to continue teaching and communicating with students if online or onsite classes become inaccessible for extended periods of time.

Want to Make a Difference at UMUC? Try Peer Mentoring!

Learn how peer mentors are improving the quality of teaching at UMUC.

Submitting Grades

This article explains how to submit grades, electronic and missing grades as well as general grade information.

Technical Support Guidelines for Program Directors and Instructors

WebTycho Support? Instructional Support? IT Help Desk? Library Services? Confused about who can help you with a specific problem?

Faculty Consultant Service Offers Just-in-Time Support

The Faculty Consultant Service (FCS) celebrates its second anniversary this July. Beginning as a pilot program in the spring of 2004, it supported faculty members around the world by rapidly responding to their e-mailed questions. Due to positive response from faculty, consultants, and administrators, the Center for Teaching and Learning made it one of their regular programs in July 2004.

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